Each year it is estimated that 14 million tonnes of garments are discarded from American wardrobes each year. Garments that often have life left in them and which, if correctly handled, could be reborn and used again. This presentation will propose methods for re-appropriating clothing waste into global modes of manufacture and will draw on case material from a UK and Tanzanian context. Since 2004 Ketchup Clothes, a social enterprise based in Leeds, UK, has been taking waste garments and transforming them into saleable, usable clothes. In the process it has reversed the flow from catwalk to skip and demonstrated both the value of material that is thrown away and appropriate techniques for transforming it. Delving into the bins and detritus ...
‘Leftovers ’ is a research project focusing on some unexpected approaches to design methodologies. R...
ABSTRACT: The area of the fashion industry has never been stronger and the consumption and purchase ...
In Chapter 24, Choi, Ballie and Puri, discuss how clothing might be designed, used and cared for in ...
The mass consumption of clothing has resulted in collection charities such as Oxfam exporting unwant...
This thesis identifies some of the issues surrounding an unsustainable manufacturing cycle and the a...
Exported waste clothing, emanating from a western context, saturate indigenous African markets but s...
The environmental impact of production and consumption has been addressed globally since the 1992 Ri...
Waste is intrinsic to the fashion system. Fashion is predicated on built-in obsolescence, and as suc...
The unbridled consumption of clothing threatens the environment. A discussion is developing around t...
There has been a significant increase in volume of new clothing sales over the last ten years; indee...
In Australia and New Zealand the practice of outsourcing fashion and textile production has led to t...
The accelerated pace of consumption in the Western world has led to an increase in clothing and text...
This project explored the issue of fashion and sustainability, specifically the way in which fashion...
This dissertation employs qualitative inductive research methods to address the ‘problem of global f...
Textile products are everywhere, from covering our bodies to populating our homes and workplaces. Is...
‘Leftovers ’ is a research project focusing on some unexpected approaches to design methodologies. R...
ABSTRACT: The area of the fashion industry has never been stronger and the consumption and purchase ...
In Chapter 24, Choi, Ballie and Puri, discuss how clothing might be designed, used and cared for in ...
The mass consumption of clothing has resulted in collection charities such as Oxfam exporting unwant...
This thesis identifies some of the issues surrounding an unsustainable manufacturing cycle and the a...
Exported waste clothing, emanating from a western context, saturate indigenous African markets but s...
The environmental impact of production and consumption has been addressed globally since the 1992 Ri...
Waste is intrinsic to the fashion system. Fashion is predicated on built-in obsolescence, and as suc...
The unbridled consumption of clothing threatens the environment. A discussion is developing around t...
There has been a significant increase in volume of new clothing sales over the last ten years; indee...
In Australia and New Zealand the practice of outsourcing fashion and textile production has led to t...
The accelerated pace of consumption in the Western world has led to an increase in clothing and text...
This project explored the issue of fashion and sustainability, specifically the way in which fashion...
This dissertation employs qualitative inductive research methods to address the ‘problem of global f...
Textile products are everywhere, from covering our bodies to populating our homes and workplaces. Is...
‘Leftovers ’ is a research project focusing on some unexpected approaches to design methodologies. R...
ABSTRACT: The area of the fashion industry has never been stronger and the consumption and purchase ...
In Chapter 24, Choi, Ballie and Puri, discuss how clothing might be designed, used and cared for in ...