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DESCRIPTION:Join Kelly Wang (Department of Marketing) to reflect on the ro
 le of garment sharing in sustainable fashion practices. No booking needed
 .\n\nhttps://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4244/\n
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SUMMARY:The role of fashion sharing in daily life
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head><base href="https://studentevents
 .bham.ac.uk"></head><body><p>Join Kelly Wang (Department of Marketing) to
  reflect on the role of garment sharing in sustainable fashion practices.
  No booking needed.</p>\n<img src="https://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/asset
 /Event/6030/Student_Content_Shapers_Jan25_LowRes_270.jpg?thumbnail_width=
 100&thumbnail_height=100&resize_type=ResizeFitAllFill" alt="Three student
 s stood chatting in University Square" style="float:left\;width:100\;heig
 ht:100\;" />\n<p>https://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4244/</p>\n<
 p>This short talk from Kelly Wang is part of the Textiles\, People and Pl
 anet series being hosted by the Centre for Responsible Business and the R
 esponsible Business Group at Birmingham Business School. This series of e
 vents\, discussions and micro-interventions have been designed to showcas
 e their sustainability research at the intersection of textiles\, people 
 and planet.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>This in-person talk provides an opportunity 
 for you to reflect on the role of garment sharing in sustainable fashion 
 practices.</p>\n\n<p>This activity is open to staff and students. Whilst 
 booking is not necessary capacity is limited\, so please arrive promptly 
 to avoid disappointment.</p></body></html>
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