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Secondary Schools
We work with schools to deliver workshops that introduce young people to interdisciplinary learning to solve the textile waste crisis in their local communities through fashion, culture and science.
Key learning outcomes:
- Understanding polymerisation in textiles and why carbon emissions are released when textiles end up in landfill.
- Introduction to the circular economy in fashion and Extended Producer Responsibility.
- Approaching scientific challenges, such as the textile waste crisis, through intersectional, creative and interdisciplinary lens.
Experience: A textile waste expert speaker and tech mentor on Motivez CIC’s Sustainable London Programme supporting young people aged 14-15 from March 2024- September 2025
Universities
We work with universities to deliver workshops and lectures for undergraduate students to explore a global development approach to circular fashion and Extended Producer Responsibility.
Key learning outcomes:
- To understand end-of-life supply chain through the perspective of textile waste proliferation in Accra, Ghana
- To explore culturally-focused, inclusive supply chain policies that include textile waste recyclers in the global south in the global supply chains in fashion.
- To be introduced to an inclusive cultural development approach to Extended Producer Responsibility and Digital Product Passport strategies to reduce the barriers to circular fashion services for fashion users.
Experience: Speaker and panelist in UCL’s Sustainable Leadership Conference in 2024 and 2025. Speaker and external curriculum partner at London Interdisciplinary Schools
Corporate Companies
Speaking Package 1: Learn about the UDS Strategic Customer Experience approach to Extended Producer Responsibility and inclusive value creation model to optimise your Digital Product Passport Strategy. Develop cross-functional and collaborative strategies across Sustainability, DEI and Corporate Social Responsibility through embedding a cultural development approach to Extended Producer Responsibility
Speaking Package 2: The textile waste crisis needs a skilled workforce to turn waste into wealth, climate finance can help. By 2050, Africa’s urban population is set to double – yet most African cities develop spontaneously with limited urban planning and investment. 28 million people living in coastal areas in the Caribbean face living in uninhabitable conditions. How can we reflect on the environmental issues of the 21st century to build corporate and business strategies that close the loop on waste, support urban and cultural development and create new economic opportunities for all?
SMEs – UDS Customer Experience
Let circularity become your company’s strategic advantage in a competitive sustainable fashion market`
Work with me through a flexible model to embed the UDS Customer Experience into your fashion business. Empower your customers to put slow fashion first and extending the life of their clothes through building community and creative experiences to sell your sustainable product and drive circularity culture.
Community organisations, Social Enterprises and Non-profits: Inclusive Circularity Strategy
Work with me to position your company for Extended Producer Responsibility funding and grants.
Our strategy prioritises supporting overlooked organisations to be well-positioned as aligned service providers to make the EU’s Extended Producer Responsibility Regulation and the Eco-design for Sustainable Product Regulation inclusive for all customers and impactful for urban communities globally.
Deeper impact means involving and empowering customers that are less likely to be engaged in sustainability and circularity in fashion to reimagine their clothing use and invest in growing the circular economy.
We need community-focused organisations to drive culture shifts through circular space-making, community research, education, and building frameworks in the intersection of fashion, global development and community impact.
Email lead consultant Enna Uwaifo more information: ennaiuwaifo@gmail.com
Fashion brands, textile manufacturers and Digital Product Passport companies
Strategy and programme design package 1: Work cross-functionally across corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and DEI on new EPR programmes designed to widely engage employees and customers in textile waste reduction and create new business value through circularity.
Climate finance – Strategy and programme design package 2: Meet the UN Development Goals and contribute to climate finance through urban development programme design, educational assets, and educational delivery.
Drive access to quality education and cultural development in circularity in global south informal communities affected by textile waste proliferation and environmental degradation. This is to catalyse economic inclusion in supply chain management and scale the upcycle goods economy through access to education and culture building partnership.
Strategy design: £500 start-up fee, Project Rate negotiable
Get a quote: Director@iecollectiveuk.com
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THESIS OF UDS: End of Life Circularity: Top of the Chain Circularity does not tackle textile waste proliferation, End-of-Life Circularity does