UDIT participates, for the second consecutive year, in Fashion Revolution Week
UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology has participated for the second consecutive year in Fashion Revolution Week (FRW), the annual campaign that brings together the world's largest fashion activism movement, which promotes and seeks a systemic change in the sector with the aim of achieving more humane practices in the textile production chain.
For the second consecutive year and thanks to the collaboration of the TENDAM group, which is donating a total of 100Kg. of surplus clothing, 17 looms have been created that will become the perfect symbolic example of the capacity of human beings to implement creativity to solve the problems that surround them.
An action, moreover, measured and analysed, with the aim of calculating the reduction of impacts and negative externalities that are achieved through the reuse of this surplus.
The largest fashion activism movement in the world
Organised by the Fashion Department of the University and with the main objective of making accessible a way of thinking and acting that favours positive impact practices in the design disciplines, students participate in Sustentare, an initiative that seeks to disseminate and implement the culture of sustainable values.
The main objective is to make accessible a way of thinking and acting that favours practices with a positive impact on design disciplines, through the generation of spaces for dialogue with speakers of reference in the sector for their social and environmental work.
