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Mistra Future Fashion supports new global industry initiative for sustainable fashion
Fashion for Good seeks to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and circular apparel industry.
read moreNew doctoral thesis on sharing economy
Dr Sarah Netter’s PhD thesis explores the Sharing Economy and aim to provide a nuanced understanding of the micro- and the macro-tensions that characterize the sharing economy.
read moreTEXAID joins Mistra Future Fashion
Mistra Future Fashion announces that TEXAID becomes industry partner in the research program. TEXAID is one of Europe’s leading organizations for the ecological collection, sorting and recycling of used textiles.
read moreMistra Future Fashion supports the European Clothing Action Plan with special advisors
Professor Rebecca Earley and Sigrid Barnekow join ECAP advisory group.
read moreAn updated overview of current research
Mistra Future Fashion have an updated overview of current research tasks and projects in the program.
read moreNew data tells sustainability of garments
For the first time in fashion history a thorough life-cycle-assessment on environmental impacts of garments is now available.
read moreClaudia Rademarker is new theme leader for the User theme
As of Feb 1st, 2017 Claudia Rademaker leads the User theme in Mistra Future Fashion. She succeeds Wencke Gwozdz who will focus solely on her research in the program.
read moreNew doctoral thesis on the recycling of cotton textiles
Dr Anna Palme’s PhD thesis investigates chemical recycling of textiles, focusing on property changes, acid pretreatment, swelling properties of cotton, and separation of cotton from polycotton textiles – “Recycling of cotton textiles: Characterization, pretreatment, and purification” at Chalmers.
read moreCircular Speeds – towards a new understanding of designing for fashion textile rhythms
In the context of the Circular Transition conference Dr. Kate Goldsworthy and Prof. Rebecca Earley presented their paper “Circular speeds: towards a new understanding of designing for fashion textile rhythms”.
read moreFirst batch of textile sampling in paper-textile for short-life garments
Researcher Hjalmar Granberg at Innventia has presented our first “Concepts & Textile Sampling for Short-Life Garments”, e.g. materials samples and technical records that adds extra layer of knowledge to design scenarios for garment prototypes.
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Höstens Hållbara Stil
2016-09-24
Göteborgsposten
Nordic Days in Sarajevo: Equality & Sustainable Fashion
2016-05-25
Nordic Fashion Association