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The true cost of colour

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The true cost of colour

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A Collaboration Between Indikon and Trianon Scientific Communication
This unique event brings together the expertise of Indikon, specialists in natural dyeing and sustainable textile practices, and Trianon Scientific Communication, leaders in innovation in sustainability. Together, we combine hands-on traditional knowledge with cutting-edge scientific research to deliver an educational experience that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern innovation.

Join us for an immersive exploration of textile dyeing that spans millennia of human creativity while confronting today's environmental realities. This comprehensive event examines the hidden costs of our colorful world and showcases both time-honored traditions and revolutionary technologies that could reshape the future of sustainable textile production.

## What You'll Experience

### Understanding Environmental Impact

Discover the shocking reality behind textile dyeing - the world's second most polluting industry. Learn how conventional dyeing processes consume vast amounts of water, release toxic chemicals into waterways, and contribute to environmental degradation on a global scale. We'll examine real case studies and data that reveal the true environmental price of our colorful clothing.

### Honoring Traditional Wisdom

Explore ancient dyeing techniques that sustained communities for thousands of years using natural materials like indigo, madder root, turmeric, and cochineal. Understand why preserving these traditional methods isn't just about cultural heritage - it's about rediscovering sustainable practices that worked in harmony with nature long before industrial processes emerged.

### Revolutionary Supercritical Technology

Dive into the cutting-edge world of supercritical dyeing - a waterless, chemical-free process that uses supercritical CO2 to achieve vibrant, lasting colors. Learn how this breakthrough technology could eliminate water pollution, reduce energy consumption, and transform the industry without sacrificing quality or efficiency.

### The Fast Fashion Crisis

Examine how textiles became artificially cheap through environmental externalization and labor exploitation. Understand the true cost accounting that reveals why sustainable dyeing seems expensive - and why current pricing models are unsustainable for our planet's future.

### Hands-On Experience

Put theory into practice with guided textile dyeing workshops where you'll:

  • Create natural dyes using traditional plant-based materials
  • Experience the time, skill, and resources required for quality, sustainable coloring
  • Compare results with conventional synthetic alternatives
  • Take home your own naturally-dyed textile as a lasting reminder of sustainable practices

## Who Should Attend

  • Textile and fashion industry professionals
  • Environmental advocates and sustainability enthusiasts
  • Students and educators in design, chemistry, or environmental studies
  • Anyone curious about the intersection of tradition, innovation, and environmental responsibility
  • Craft enthusiasts interested in natural dyeing techniques

By the end of this event, you'll understand:

  • The environmental and social costs hidden in conventional textile dyeing
  • How traditional methods offer sustainable alternatives worth preserving
  • Why supercritical dyeing represents a promising technological solution
  • The economic factors that have led to unsustainable pricing in the textile industry
  • Practical skills for creating beautiful, naturally-dyed textiles.

Join us in reimagining how we can honor the past, embrace innovation, and create a more sustainable future for textile dyeing - one thread at a time.

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This is a paid event: 20€

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