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| Title: | Move to Nature Design Challenge | Authors: | Jim, Yu Ching Natalie | Issue Date: | Apr-2024 | Abstract: | Natalie's passion for sustainable art projects led her to join the "Move to Nature" Design challenge. Collaborating with fellow finalists of the Redress Design Award, they crafted a proposal targeting waste reduction in the wool garment supply chain, ultimately claiming the championship. This endeavor expanded Natalie's comprehension of production waste and inspired her to contemplate integrating sustainability into her future brand. She delved into innovative methods such as utilizing salmon skin as a leather substitute. Despite time limitations, the team efficiently divided tasks, ensuring seamless collaboration. Immersing herself in unfamiliar topics underscored the significance of teamwork and leadership. Natalie recognized the pivotal role of effective communication and inclusive leadership in driving successful group endeavors, fostering diverse perspectives and elevating project outcomes. | Keywords: | Sustainable Design Material Innovation Waste Reduction Strategies Ethical Production Collaborative Design |
Subjects: | Clothing trade -- Environmental aspects Textile industry -- Environmental aspects Waste minimization Sustainable development |
Rights: | All rights reserved |
| Appears in Collections: | Outstanding Work by Students |
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