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Caritas

Caritas

I am Caritas Ndayegamiye and I am from Burundi.

  • Caritas attended REMCREAD sewing workshops co-organised by ATEMOS and came up with her own project idea.

     

    The Circular Fashion Project promotes repairing, reusing, redesigning, and recycling, mainly in the clothing industry. It focuses on creativity, traditional garments, circular fashion practices, clothing repair and alterations, restyling and second-hand use, and the use of upholstery fabrics.

     

    The project has a strong social impact, aiming to make sustainable fashion accessible and empowering for all.

     

    By offering low-cost clothing, repairs, and upcycled items, the project ensures that high-quality, sustainable fashion remains accessible to people with limited financial resources. This approach encourages inclusion while reducing economic barriers to creativity and self-expression.

    The project is rooted in principles of sustainability and circularity, aiming to reduce waste and promote responsible consumption.

     

    Repair - Reuse - Recycle: By prioritising the repair of garments, encouraging the reuse of materials, and transforming unused textiles into new creations, the project actively reduces textile waste. This circular approach extends the lifespan of clothing, minimises environmental impact, and fosters a culture of mindful, eco-friendly fashion.

  • For more information and cooperation, please contact: ndayecaritas@gmail.com or jeanmichel.nzigiye@gmail.com

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Project No.: REMCREAD 2023-1-PL01-KA220-ADU-000156610

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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