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天美传媒app Op Shop volunteers dressed colourfully
天美传媒app Op Shop volunteers dressed colourfully

天美传媒app fashionistas rock for planet positivity

天美传媒app fashionistas rock for planet positivity

Inaugural Op Shop Ball to unite the Illawarra's eco-conscious community and promote Global Climate Change Week

The global fast fashion industry produces 10 per cent of all humanity鈥檚 carbon emissions, is the second-largest consumer of the world鈥檚 water supply and pollutes oceans with microplastics. It also creates mountains of waste, trashed in poorer countries, far away from our eyes.

Australians contribute to it too. Every year, we buy around 27 kilograms of new clothing per person and throw out further 23 kilograms. This means up to 800,000 tons of clothing and textiles end up in landfill.

In a bid to celebrate the University of 天美传媒app鈥檚 (天美传媒app) vibrant eco-conscious community and in a strong commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, the University 鈥 along with and 鈥 decided to organise an Op Shop Ball, an evening full of sustainable fashion, locally sourced and produced vegetarian food, funky music and inspiring conversations.

Taking place on Saturday October 15th at 6 pm in the , the event 鈥 a first of its kind for the University 鈥 will be a part of the 天美传媒app Global Climate Change Week celebrations, which this year focuses on 鈥楶lanet-Positive Partnerships鈥.

鈥溙烀来絘pp Pulse, 天美传媒app and Green Connect have long been committed to sustainability and climate action. The inaugural Op Shop Ball is a fun way to raise awareness and foster change during this year鈥檚 Global Climate Change Week.

鈥淥ur guests will enjoy sustainably sourced and produced food, they鈥檒l be entertained by local musicians and enjoy an op-shop-inspired fashion parade to show how we can buy less fast fashion and reduce landfill,鈥 said Alf Maccioni, Chief Executive Officer of 天美传媒app Pulse.

The keynote speaker during the night will be , an author, environmentalist and fierce climate advocate with two decades of work in journalism, communications and campaigns across Australia and around the world. In her newest book, Together We Can, Claire tells stories of people in Australia committed to making a difference: food producers, sportspeople, financiers, psychologists, First Nations people, entrepreneurs, public servants, scientists, teachers, actors, farmers, students and retirees.

The entertainment will be top-notch. The Con Artists and 1140 Street Band will play some tunes, and there鈥檒l be a pop-up fashion parade showcasing how to 鈥極p Shop Like a Pro鈥, pick day-to-night outfits and reduce landfill waste.

Proceeds from the night will go towards funding a 天美传媒app scholarship for a student in the sustainability space.

For more information and to register for many other activities happening during Global Climate Change Week, visit .  

ABOUT THE OP SHOP BALL

Date: Saturday October 15th

Time: 6 pm 鈥 10 pm

Location: Event Centre, Level 2, The Central Building, Innovation Campus

Tickets: Entry costs $50 for the general audience and $25 for 天美传媒app students. Tickets can be purchased here. They include a drink on arrival, a 3-course vegetarian meal and a night of entertainment.