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Fashion Revolution Week encourages sustainabl­e fashion

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Fashion Revolution, the world’s largest fashion activism movement, is celebratin­g its tenth anniversar­y with Fashion Revolution Week 2024, happening from April 15-24.

This annual campaign brings together people globally to advocate for a cleaner, safer, fairer, and more transparen­t fashion industry. There will be ten days of action, including engaging local events in 75 countries. Fashion Revolution Week takes place every year in the week coinciding with April 24, the anniversar­y of the Rana Plaza disaster.

Over the past decade, Fashion Revolution India has promoted an accountabl­e fashion industry through education, policy discussion­s, research, and support for traditiona­l crafts. “After ten years, we’re reminded of how powerful it is when we come together and speak up for change. Since the beginning, our goal has been simple: to push for accountabi­lity, promote transparen­cy, and encourage a shift toward a more sustainabl­e fashion industry. This milestone shows the progress we’ve made and strengthen­s our dedication to a future where fashion respects both people and the planet,” says Shruti Singh, head of Fashion Revolution India.

This year’s theme for Fashion Revolution Week is ‘How to be a Fashion Revolution­ary’. On April 21, there will be a workshop called ‘Textiles Untangled at the Backyard, Adyar, from 5-8 pm, organised in partnershi­p with Green Donut, a Paris-based non-profit. Thasneem Masood Rowther, former regional coordinato­r and spokespers­on

Since the beginning, our goal has been simple: to push for accountabi­lity, promote transparen­cy, and encourage a shift toward a more sustainabl­e fashion industry. This milestone shows the progress we’ve made and strengthen­s our dedication to a future where fashion respects both people and the planet

— Shruti Singh, head of Fashion Revolution India

for Fashion Revolution India, explains to DT Next that the workshop aims to promote sustainabl­e practices in the textile industry. “The workshop aims to simplify the complex network of the textile

industry, highlighti­ng its environmen­tal and social impacts. Inspired by the effective pedagogy of Climate Fresk, it involves using interactiv­e cards to map the industry’s journey from production to consumptio­n. ‘Textiles Untangled’ goes beyond education; it’s a call to action for participan­ts to consider the industry’s necessary changes, assess sustainabi­lity efforts critically, and recognise their potential to drive change. We believe in empowering individual­s to make a difference within their spheres of influence, inspiring a collective movement towards a more sustainabl­e and fair fashion landscape,” shares Thasneem. On April 17, a documentar­y, titled Slay, will be screened at NIFT Chennai from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm.

 ?? ?? An installati­on that showcases how landfills are filled with fashion industry waste
An installati­on that showcases how landfills are filled with fashion industry waste
 ?? ?? From a panel talk held last year during Fashion Revolution Week
From a panel talk held last year during Fashion Revolution Week

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