By Evita Stavrou
Hey there, fellow creatives! If you’re passionate about sustainability, upcycling, and the magic of paper, then our upcoming training session is tailor-made for you. I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be diving deep into the lifecycle analysis of paper during our week-long training from September 30th to October 4th in beautiful Thessaloniki.
Why You Should Join Us
As an artist with a love for origami and upcycling, I’ve always been fascinated by the journey of paper—from its creation to its eventual disposal. Understanding this lifecycle is crucial for anyone in the creative cultural ecosystem. It’s not just about being eco-friendly; it’s about transforming our practices and inspiring innovation.
What to Expect
- Lifecycle Analysis of Paper: We’ll explore the environmental impacts of paper and how sustainable practices can be integrated into our creative processes. This knowledge is vital for set designers, crafters, and anyone using paper in their work.
- Interactive Workshops: Get hands-on with recycling processes and learn innovative methods to collect and use high-quality recycled paper.
- Expert Insights: Hear from leading experts on how recycled paper can conserve resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize waste.
Why It Matters
Understanding the lifecycle of paper helps us make informed decisions that not only reduce our ecological footprint but also enhance our creative practices. Imagine crafting beautiful origami pieces or designing sets with materials that tell a story of sustainability—it’s both inspiring and impactful.
Join the Movement
This training is not just a learning opportunity; it’s a chance to connect with like-minded professionals and be part of a movement towards sustainable art. Whether you’re looking to upskill, reskill, or simply get inspired, this is the place to be.
Save the Dates
- Training Session: September 30th – October 4th, 2024
- Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Stay tuned for more updates on the project, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Let’s make art that matters!