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SUSTAINABLE FASHION SEMINAR IN COPENHAGEN
Written by Kim Poldner   
Thursday, 27 November 2008
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December 2-3, Copenhagen, Denmark

Are you an eco fashion professional and lost in the challenges you face? A trip to Denmark might be the way to go in that case! On December 2-3, Organic Exchange and Made-By will host a seminar on Sustainable Fashion in Copenhagen!

The seminar is mainly intended to facilitate apparel and textile professionals working for brands and retailers to come up to speed on changes and opportunities in the whole supply chain. It contains both training and interactive sessions including presentations from managers and experts working in the field. Some of the topics covered include: setting sustainability strategy, social conditions in the supply chain, eco-friendly fabrics including organic cotton and responsible processing (dyeing and finishing).

Within two days you will have the information and contacts to take the next step on the road to a sustainable textile business, and you will leave this event with practical and in-depth sustainability strategies that can be used by your business.

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