In 2009, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), through the Sustainable Development Dialogue (SDD) fund, backed the Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF) at London College of Fashion and Pearl Academy of Fashion (PAF), New Delhi to run a project to promote Indian sustainable textiles. Improving patterns of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) in India and the UK is one of the agreed areas for collaboration under the UK-India Sustainable Development Dialogue. The project is also part of a body of work taking place under the Defra Sustainable Clothing Roadmap, which aims to improve the sustainability of clothing. Defra has identified that ‘while an economic success story (globally worth over £500 billion) the i...
Shared Talent is a fashion for sustainability framework, developed by Dilys Williams to facilitate a...
The contemporary world landscape is epitomised by a highly globalised world economy, where neo-liber...
This publication offers three case studies, alongside ideas of how they could be used to develop thi...
In 2009, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), through the Sustainable Dev...
As part of Defra’s Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) programme, a voluntary clothing ind...
This report was commissioned by InnovateUK as part of a set of studies supporting the UK mission in ...
The presentation will outline current work that has been undertaken as part of a three-year British ...
The global community is aware that policies and practices regarding human consumption of resources n...
Shared Talent is a fashion for sustainability framework, developed by Dilys Williams to facilitate a...
from the content: „The global discourse of sustainability critically challenges fashion as a sys-tem...
This paper is an outline of current work of a three year British Council Project called Development ...
The UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (UAL, FTTI), in partnership with the British Coun...
The rising concerns for environmental and social responsibility of fashion industry have led many co...
In 2007, the London College of Fashion formed a working group to understand current levels of activi...
Human activities have had a significant influence on global business with sustainable development ch...
Shared Talent is a fashion for sustainability framework, developed by Dilys Williams to facilitate a...
The contemporary world landscape is epitomised by a highly globalised world economy, where neo-liber...
This publication offers three case studies, alongside ideas of how they could be used to develop thi...
In 2009, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), through the Sustainable Dev...
As part of Defra’s Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) programme, a voluntary clothing ind...
This report was commissioned by InnovateUK as part of a set of studies supporting the UK mission in ...
The presentation will outline current work that has been undertaken as part of a three-year British ...
The global community is aware that policies and practices regarding human consumption of resources n...
Shared Talent is a fashion for sustainability framework, developed by Dilys Williams to facilitate a...
from the content: „The global discourse of sustainability critically challenges fashion as a sys-tem...
This paper is an outline of current work of a three year British Council Project called Development ...
The UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (UAL, FTTI), in partnership with the British Coun...
The rising concerns for environmental and social responsibility of fashion industry have led many co...
In 2007, the London College of Fashion formed a working group to understand current levels of activi...
Human activities have had a significant influence on global business with sustainable development ch...
Shared Talent is a fashion for sustainability framework, developed by Dilys Williams to facilitate a...
The contemporary world landscape is epitomised by a highly globalised world economy, where neo-liber...
This publication offers three case studies, alongside ideas of how they could be used to develop thi...