Organised by London College of Fashion, UAL
Over 100 Billion fashion products are produced each year and the global fashion industry is responsible for 2.1Billion Metric tons of CO2e. Fashion consumers have little understanding of the impact of their wardrobe on the environment, with limited knowledge as to the carbon footprint of the fabrics used and the garment journey. Blu Label believes that consumers need a carbon label on all clothing that shows the carbon footprint at retail, helping them to choose better for the planet. Lavinia Fernandes, CEO of Blu-Label, will share with us the existing methods for measuring carbon on clothing, demonstrating how they are flawed and can be confusing for consumers, highlighting why it's empirical to show the full lifecycle impact of our clothes and to provide a clear communication on climate impacts.
Organisers
- London College of Fashion, UALA world leading centre for fashion education and innovation
- London College of Communication, UALPioneering world leader in creative communications education
- University of The Arts London (UAL)Six Colleges, One University
- Central Saint Martins (UAL)World's top 2 university for Art & Design (QS Rankings 2019)
- Camberwell College of Arts (UAL)Driving positive social impact through creativity.
- Chelsea College of Arts (UAL)An international network that explores diversity of ideas
- Wimbledon College of Arts (UAL)At the heart of the world of performance.
- UAL Creative Computing InstituteCreativity + Computation