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AfDB, others, launch first Fashionomics Africa contest for sustainable and circular fashion

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Akinwumi Adesina, President of AfDB

The African Development Bank’s (AfDB) Fashionomics Africa initiative is launching a competition to support designers of sustainable and circular fashion.

The Fashionomics Africa online competition aims to celebrate African fashion brands that will change how we produce, buy, use and recycle fashion and that encourages a more sustainable change in consumer behaviour.

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The contest will invite African fashion brands pursuing environmentally friendly measures, sustainability and circular economy actions to participate.

The designer who submits the “best sustainable design” will win $2,000 and other prizes.

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A four-person judging panel representing the African Development Bank and the other competition collaborators – the United Nations Environment Programme, Parsons School of Design and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, will choose three finalists by 22 January, 2021.

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The competition aims to highlight some of the continent’s best designs, outfits, accessories or footwear, with the most sustainable and innovative features:

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What they are saying

Vanessa Moungar, the Bank’s Director for Gender, Women and Civil Society said:

Fashionomics Africa is an initiative of the African Development Bank to increase Africa’s participation in the global textile and fashion industry value chains.

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What you should know

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