
Winter seminar series to look at EU Fashion Policy & Legislation: Compliance Strategies for the Future
Fashion's future is tightly intertwined with policy and legislation, especially in the EU, one of the world's largest fashion markets.
Join us for an hour-long seminar to show the outcomes of the British Academy of Medical Sciences Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project entitled ‘A Brazil-UK Network for Natural Polymers derived from Local Food Industry By-products’ with our international partners from Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil.
Join us for an hour-long seminar to show the outcomes of the British Academy of Medical Sciences Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project entitled ‘A Brazil-UK Network for Natural Polymers derived from Local Food Industry By-products’ with our international partners from Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. The talks will demonstrate circular approaches to dyes derived from local food industry products in the GCRF project, and the colour approaches of the UKRI Interdisciplinary Textiles Circularity Centre of the academic partners at Cranfield University, followed by a Q&A to explore and discuss opportunities for new developments in the field of dye processes in a circular economy.
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At 10am Thursday, you can access the event here.
Fashion's future is tightly intertwined with policy and legislation, especially in the EU, one of the world's largest fashion markets.
The Royal College of Art's (RCA) UKRI Interdisciplinary Textiles Circularity Centre recently took centre stage at the Embassy of Brazil in London.
Join the TCC in an exciting event featuring external speaker Lisa Lang, an expert in policy and legislation. Discover how the arts and culture sector can address climate change and navigate the evolving EU regulations.