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The growing trend towards sustainable and ethically designed textile and clothing is not only helping to create a greener planet, it also created a whole new job market. The sustainable design being part of the education process may give us a considerable edge in the industry, while learning to incorporate sustainable practices at process inception will add both a competitive advantage and encourage eco-design. The design education practice will help solve the challenges of sustainable development by ensuring that the next generation of leaders have the skills to address future challenges;…mehr

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The growing trend towards sustainable and ethically designed textile and clothing is not only helping to create a greener planet, it also created a whole new job market. The sustainable design being part of the education process may give us a considerable edge in the industry, while learning to incorporate sustainable practices at process inception will add both a competitive advantage and encourage eco-design. The design education practice will help solve the challenges of sustainable development by ensuring that the next generation of leaders have the skills to address future challenges; that our education programs continue to transfer sustainability knowledge and skills and engage students on questions regarding future sustainable development; that our research continues to contribute to societal wellbeing with innovative solutions; and finally that our campuses continue to be showcases and living laboratories for new ways to enable sustainable development where students'groups focus on a major societal challenge to develop their capacity for critical thinking, interdisciplinary group work, and sustainable behavior.
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Autorenporträt
Amine Hadj Taieb, ingénieur textile diplômé de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles (ENSAIT) de Roubaix en France, a obtenu un doctorat en textile fonctionnel. Ses recherches portent sur l'éco-conception, le design textile et les applications textiles intelligentes. Marwa Cheikhrouhou, designer de produits, est titulaire d'un master en design.