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Sustainable Fashion Communicated Through Student Projects: Diversity, 3Rs, and the Lifecycle of Clothing

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Chiba University's Environment ISO Student Committee, in collaboration with ZOZO Inc., hosted a reporting session for their FY2025 "Fashion and Sustainability" project. Students developed and presented initiatives on diversity, the 3Rs, and the lifecycle of clothing at the Chiba Winter Fes, engaging over 430 attendees. The project aimed to foster understanding of sustainable fashion and provided students with practical experience in planning and execution.

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Q: What was the specific purpose of the Chiba University and ZOZO Inc. collaboration in FY2025?
A: The collaboration aimed to foster understanding of sustainable fashion through student-led projects on diversity, 3Rs, and clothing lifecycle.
Q: How many attendees participated in the Chiba Winter Fes event featuring the student sustainability projects?
A: Over 430 attendees engaged with the student presentations on sustainable fashion at the Chiba Winter Fes.
Q: Which organization partnered with Chiba University's Environment ISO Student Committee for the fashion project?
A: ZOZO Inc. partnered with Chiba University's Environment ISO Student Committee for the FY2025 project.
Q: What were the three main themes addressed by students in the Fashion and Sustainability project?
A: Students focused on diversity, the 3Rs, and the lifecycle of clothing in their sustainable fashion initiatives.
Q: When did the reporting session for the Fashion and Sustainability project take place at Chiba Winter Fes?
A: The reporting session occurred during the Chiba Winter Fes as part of the FY2025 project activities.