Cotton Australia partners with Emma Bond to launch new educational resources

Cotton Australia has partnered with Fashion Designer, 'Madi and Pip' founder, Emma Bond to launch "Wrapped in Cotton 4" an educational resource aligned with the Fashion Applied Senior Syllabus and Textiles & Design.

The new suite of resources emphasize conscious decision-making and planning for garment durability and end-of-life considerations, contributing to a circular fashion economy. The collaboration aims to provide practical insights for students navigating the complexities of sustainable fashion. The resources were launched through the Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia.

View the new resources

Wrapped in Cotton 4: Design out waste
Wrapped in Cotton 4: Design out waste

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