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Cover Idea Pool for School

How can students and young people make a difference? For this purpose, FEMNET has developed a concept with which we go to schools. There we impart our knowledge or offer you incentives in workshops to make a difference yourself.

The Idea Pool is an open, versatile collection of inspirations for projects and events that you can carry out together with us or alone at your school. There are almost no limits to your creativity!

Consciously consume, exchange information or start actions together: Every single one of us can do something to make our clothes fairer. Our leaflet presents students with ideas on how to become active alone, with the class or together with friends.

In addition, as a shopping aid, we briefly explain the most important seals, how seals work and where you can find more shopping guides and information on fair clothing online.

Cover of the Student Action ManualActive for Human Rights in Fashion - Student Action Manual

Our student action manual is here! We have designed an inspiring and practical toolbox that shows how commitment to a socially responsible clothing industry can be lived and has an impact.

The publication presents twelve action ideas around the topics of fashion and human rights, which can be assigned to the categories creativity, events and permanent actions. These ideas for action are supplemented by practical guidelines for the generation of ideas and action plans, which can be used for the concrete development of own ideas and actions.

Cover of the Action Manual for the School

Commitment to a sustainable fashion industry in schools: With an action manual, FEMNET offers a practical guide for teachers and students to become active themselves and to help shape their own future.

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Idea pool Students CoverPool of ideas for students

The pool of ideas shows how committed students can bring the topic of fashion & human rights to their college or university – through events, actions or projects.


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Material database

Good teaching requires high-quality educational materials: FEMNET offers a variety of elements for educational work at universities and colleges. In addition to publications and factsheets, students and lecturers will find an extensive collection of literature in our online material database. Literature research made easy.

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Regional database

Map of entries

Where in my city can I get involved in human rights and fashion? What are the alternatives to buying new clothes near me? Our new regional database provides answers. Whether you want to become active yourself, get creative with textiles or alternatively consume - entries can be filtered by city or state via a map of Germany and narrowed down to a category by means of the menu on the right-hand side. So it is very easy to find a regional group for your own commitment or a textile repair café where the ripped jeans can be repaired. Find out what's in your area.

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A fair fashion industry – is that even possible? How does that feel? Our ‘Fair Fashion 2030’ video series presents an inspiring vision. ‘You may remember earlier... Back then, in 2017, there was exploitation everywhere.’ A retrospective from 2030 shows the ways we can take today to change that.

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FactsheetsFactsheets on educational modules

The factsheets summarize the most important content of a topic on only four pages at a time. Whether corporate responsibility, social standards or labour law: Here's what's important in a nutshell.

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Title Brochure Sustainable SourcingSustainable sourcing

Fair Fashion of the Future: Scientists, experts and fashion designers report on the challenge of purchasing sustainable materials for fair collections.

Poster on the subject of labour rights

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The posters, which can be used at events such as dress exchange parties, exhibitions, film evenings, etc., provide basic information and facts on five key topics in the field of human rights and fashion. In addition, each poster shows possibilities for action, how individual or collective changes can be effected.

The sources for the individual posters are stored online in our material database. These can also be made accessible in the context of events via a list of sources for printing.

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