Webinar: Understanding Ocean Threats in Fashion and Textiles

Your creativity has the power to make an impact on our Ocean. Create a legacy. Work for good.

Our Deep Currents workshop has been built to help young people aged 16-25 understand more about themselves, our Ocean, and how your futures are linked.

About this event

Starts: Wednesday 30 August 2023 2:00 PM

Ends: Wednesday 30 August 2023 3:15 PM

Organised by: Ocean Generation

What does this workshop involve?

  • Swim through the 5 Ocean Threats: what are they, what's their impact, and what is our role as Wavemakers, with a particular focus on how what we wear and what we buy threatens our Ocean.
  • Understand the interconnectedness of our Ocean, the human threats it faces and how we can all be part of solutions. 
  • Gain insight into real world examples of innovative Ocean solutions in Fashion and Textiles and be inspired to create too. 
  • Deep dive into Pollution as one of the 5 Ocean Threats and be introduced to our framework that allows you to focus your effort and energy in an Ocean Intelligent way. 

To book, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/og-deep-currents-workshop-understanding-ocean-threats-fashion-textiles-tickets-665127463147?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Ocean Generation

Ocean Generation

Ocean Generation is an ocean-focused NGO which is on a mission to empower an inclusive global movement to tackle Ocean threats through science and storytelling. 

Our Wavemaker programme is aimed at 16-25 year olds and aims to empower them to make a difference to our Ocean using their own skills and values. We offer workshops focused on how those in the creative industries can do this. 

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