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Welcome to the Fair Fashion GOOD PRACTICE CASE STUDY COLLECTION

The FAIR FASHION Case Study Collection showcases real-world examples, from several European countries, of how the twin transition (green and digital) is transforming the fashion and textiles sector. Showcasing sustainable design practices and innovative digital tools, these cases illustrate how entrepreneurs are creating a greener, fairer, and more innovative textile and fashion future.

The Case Studies, together with the FAIR FASHION Toolkit, serve as a direct resource for educators seeking actionable strategies, up-to-date teaching materials, and tested digital pedagogical tools.

This resource is designed to:

Empower teaching staff to integrate green and digital transitions, inclusive entrepreneurship and sustainable business practices confidently into their courses, enhancing students’ skills and employability.
Provide practical guidance for entrepreneurs on incorporating the twin transition in their practice through real-world examples.
Ultimately, this collection aims to empower educators to confidently incorporate sustainability, digital transformation, and inclusive values into their teaching, ensuring that future professionals are equipped to lead the fashion and textiles industry towards a greener, fairer, and more innovative future.

Objectives and Scope

The primary goal of this collection is to inspire and equip fashion and textiles educators by showcasing how the twin transitions can be effectively integrated into teaching and industry practice. It aims to motivate educators to modernise curricula, embrace inclusive and sustainable approaches, and prepare students for leadership in a transforming sector.

This document serves to:

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Showcase Innovative Practices:

Present real-world examples of sustainability, digital innovation, and inclusive entrepreneurship in the fashion and textiles industry.

2

Facilitate Knowledge Exchange

Share proven strategies and methodologies that bridge theory and practice, fostering collaboration between education and industry.

3

Support Curriculum Development and Policy

Offer insights to inform educational programme design, influence policy discussions, and strengthen sustainable and inclusive fashion practices.

The scope of the collection spans sustainability strategies, digital transformation and ethical entrepreneurship. Each case study is carefully selected to demonstrate practical applications and measurable benefits, enabling educators to adopt and adapt these innovations in their own teaching contexts.

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