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Written by Kim Poldner   
Wednesday, 09 September 2009
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After the event on June 28, Awearness Fair Fashion is organizing another event to bring fair fashion closer to the consumer. On September 9, the Dutch National Sustainability Day, the Awearness team will organize two fashion shows in Arnhem. The first show is open to the general audience with Dutch ethical fashion brands like Brennels, Hiernamaals, Merunisha Moonilal, Studio JUX, TAG accessoiries, Von Winckelmann, Dutch Spirit , Rianne de Witte and Van Markoviec showing their collections.

The second show is specifically targeted at companies that produce business uniforms for professionals in hospitals, fire squads, restaurants and other professional environments. Most of these companies have not yet discovered the opportunities of using organic cotton in their supply chains and this afternoon, they can learn more and network with possible partners. The program will bring together a variety of stakeholders and the focus is on common learning and knowledge sharing. More information on this event, you can find on the website of Awearness.

 

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