Events & Opportunities
| | Posted on 05.05.2009 | Posted by CL
ECCA Arts London Go Green Week
• “Be seen, go green: the benefits for sustainable designers” is on Wednesday 6 May, 4.30-6.30pm. Designers have an increased responsibility to be ethically sound, but the advantages of being green are also on the rise, including funding and awards opportunities.
• “How to run an eco-friendly creative practice” is on Thursday 7 May, 6.00-8.00pm. All creative practices can make steps to be more sustainable and conscious of their impact on the environment. Find out about the differences you can make to have positive and long-term effects.
• “Fashion forward: creating an ethical label” is on Friday 8 May, 4.00-6.00pm. How can you create a label that looks good, but is also good to the environment? Hear from experts on how you can take advantage of the opportunities and benefits available to ethical fashion labels.
ECCA is the university service that helps you if you want to work for yourself and make money from your creativity.
You can register at www.ecca-london.org to book for free events and one-to-one advice sessions.
• “How to run an eco-friendly creative practice” is on Thursday 7 May, 6.00-8.00pm. All creative practices can make steps to be more sustainable and conscious of their impact on the environment. Find out about the differences you can make to have positive and long-term effects.
• “Fashion forward: creating an ethical label” is on Friday 8 May, 4.00-6.00pm. How can you create a label that looks good, but is also good to the environment? Hear from experts on how you can take advantage of the opportunities and benefits available to ethical fashion labels.
ECCA is the university service that helps you if you want to work for yourself and make money from your creativity.
You can register at www.ecca-london.org to book for free events and one-to-one advice sessions.
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