Textiles UnTangled Workshop - LONDON,UK
Textiles UnTangled Workshop - LONDON,UK Book
Sun Oct 13, 2024 from 12:00 PM to 03:00 PM
2024-10-13 12:00:00 2024-10-13 15:00:00 Europe/London Textiles UnTangled Workshop - LONDON,UK Reservations on : https://www.billetweb.fr/textiles-untangled-workshop-london-uk2 -- Textiles UnTangled : textiles impacts and solutions game workshop   Facilitators : Maxime FAZILLEAU   Textiles are everywhere! In our clothing, furniture, toys and even computers! But how much do you really know about them? What exactly are our textiles made from? How sustainable are they, really? How far do our clothes travel before we buy them? Where do they go once they are donated?   This collaborative workshop illustrates the complexities and impacts (social and ecological) of the textile industry by using clothing as a case study. You will create the production chain of textiles, learn about the industry’s impact, and then work together to find solutions and actions you can take.   This workshop is inspired by the pedagogy of the Climate Fresk (an interactive workshop that teaches the IPCC Climate report). Experience this unique way of learning, if you are new to the Fresk universe of workshops. Launched in 2021, Textiles UnTangled has been enjoyed by over 600 participants.   You will learn:   1. Materials 101 - What fabrics should I choose!?! 2. The life cycle of textiles, from raw materials to end of life 3. Textile industry impacts on the planet and on humans. 4. How to think critically of claims made by companies & organizations about their sustainability 5. Notions of circular economy, systems view thinking, and human centered solutions 6. Actions that can be taken on a collective, business, and individual level All while working together and having fun!   Our main sources: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Preferred Textiles Report, OXFAM, Fashion Revolution and ADEME.   What participants have said:   "This game is a fun, civic-minded and inclusive way to think about our relationship to clothing. I highly recommend it!" - Anonymous   "I learned valuable information about the choices one can make to minimize one's impact of GHGs and other pollutants when consuming textiles, whether it be clothing, furniture or other textile products." - Alex   A nice workshop to better understand the impacts of the textile industry with lots of mini games. Fun and interesting, for everyone, I love it! - Sylvaine   Thank you to them and all our participants! We have a 4.4 / 5 satisfaction rate!   Who is this for?   All expertise levels welcome! From people who wear clothing (haha) to textile producers! Textiles are everywhere and concern everyone. Experts in the field also enjoy this workshop and its ability to give a holistic view of the industry, spark discussion, and capacity-build in their organizations. Some companies who have played: Vestiaire Collective, Deloitte, Givenchy, Promod, Caroll and Minelli, Balzac, and Electrolux. For a private session you can contact: greendonut.info@gmail.com   Who is this by?   Textiles UnTangled game workshop (Textile Collage) was created by the volunteers at Green Donut. Created in France in 2019, Green Donut is an association whose mission is to promote the donut economics model by Kate Raworth (a society prospering within environmental and social limits) via their serious games and actions in the community. They are professionals, experts and concerned citizens of many backgrounds. While based in France, they have diverse backgrounds and welcome members from other countries.   Their website (in french only for now) with all their events including our Fresque de Déchets (Waste Collage = French only): http://greendonut.org   Commitment and Cancellation   This workshop is a small group workshop (max 8 participants) that needs a minimum to fully capitalise on our collective intelligence. If you must cancel, please do so a week before. Request a refund via Billetweb and it will be granted, minus the Evenbrite fees. If cancelled within a week, please let us know. You are welcome to transfer the ticket to someone else. You can notify us at greendonut.info@gmail.com. Thanks in advance.     Now let’s learn about textiles to change the world together! Edible Landscapes London, Londres, Royaume-Uni Green Donut
Timezone : Europe/London
Textiles UnTangled : textiles impacts and solutions game workshop
 
Facilitators : Maxime FAZILLEAU
 
Textiles are everywhere! In our clothing, furniture, toys and even computers! But how much do you really know about them? What exactly are our textiles made from? How sustainable are they, really? How far do our clothes travel before we buy them? Where do they go once they are donated?
 
This collaborative workshop illustrates the complexities and impacts (social and ecological) of the textile industry by using clothing as a case study. You will create the production chain of textiles, learn about the industry’s impact, and then work together to find solutions and actions you can take.
 
This workshop is inspired by the pedagogy of the Climate Fresk (an interactive workshop that teaches the IPCC Climate report). Experience this unique way of learning, if you are new to the Fresk universe of workshops. Launched in 2021, Textiles UnTangled has been enjoyed by over 600 participants.
 
You will learn:
 
1. Materials 101 - What fabrics should I choose!?!
2. The life cycle of textiles, from raw materials to end of life
3. Textile industry impacts on the planet and on humans.
4. How to think critically of claims made by companies & organizations about their sustainability
5. Notions of circular economy, systems view thinking, and human centered solutions
6. Actions that can be taken on a collective, business, and individual level
All while working together and having fun!
 
Our main sources: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Preferred Textiles Report, OXFAM, Fashion Revolution and ADEME.
 
What participants have said:
 
"This game is a fun, civic-minded and inclusive way to think about our relationship to clothing. I highly recommend it!" - Anonymous
 
"I learned valuable information about the choices one can make to minimize one's impact of GHGs and other pollutants when consuming textiles, whether it be clothing, furniture or other textile products." - Alex
 
A nice workshop to better understand the impacts of the textile industry with lots of mini games. Fun and interesting, for everyone, I love it! - Sylvaine
 
Thank you to them and all our participants! We have a 4.4 / 5 satisfaction rate!
 
Who is this for?
 
All expertise levels welcome! From people who wear clothing (haha) to textile producers! Textiles are everywhere and concern everyone. Experts in the field also enjoy this workshop and its ability to give a holistic view of the industry, spark discussion, and capacity-build in their organizations. Some companies who have played: Vestiaire Collective, Deloitte, Givenchy, Promod, Caroll and Minelli, Balzac, and Electrolux. For a private session you can contact: greendonut.info@gmail.com
 
Who is this by?
 
Textiles UnTangled game workshop (Textile Collage) was created by the volunteers at Green Donut. Created in France in 2019, Green Donut is an association whose mission is to promote the donut economics model by Kate Raworth (a society prospering within environmental and social limits) via their serious games and actions in the community. They are professionals, experts and concerned citizens of many backgrounds. While based in France, they have diverse backgrounds and welcome members from other countries.
 
Their website (in french only for now) with all their events including our Fresque de Déchets (Waste Collage = French only): http://greendonut.org
 
Commitment and Cancellation
 
This workshop is a small group workshop (max 8 participants) that needs a minimum to fully capitalise on our collective intelligence. If you must cancel, please do so a week before. Request a refund via Billetweb and it will be granted, minus the Evenbrite fees. If cancelled within a week, please let us know. You are welcome to transfer the ticket to someone else. You can notify us at greendonut.info@gmail.com. Thanks in advance.
 
 
Now let’s learn about textiles to change the world together!
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