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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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the student group collaborating with ZOZO on the 'Fashion and Sustainability' project?
- A: The Chiba University Environment ISO Student Committee is the student group collaborating with ZOZO on the 'Fashion and Sustainability' project since fiscal year 2022.
- Q: When and where was the reporting session for the fiscal year 2025 activities of the project held?
- A: The reporting session for the fiscal year 2025 activities was held on March 30, 2026, at ZOZO headquarters in Japan.
- Q: How many students participated in the orientation session for the project on November 11, 2025?
- A: Sixteen out of the 22 project members attended the orientation session for the project on November 11, 2025, at ZOZO headquarters.
- Q: What were the three main themes established by the students for the fiscal year 2025 initiatives?
- A: The three main themes established for the fiscal year 2025 initiatives were Diversity, 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), and The Behind-the-Scenes of Fashion (The Lifecycle of Clothing).
- Q: What activities did the students engage in during the brainstorming sessions for the sustainability project?
- A: During the brainstorming sessions, students discussed daily challenges related to fashion, identified key sustainability issues, and determined messages they wanted to communicate to society.