Press Kit

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Introducing IMASUS

IMASUS (Innovative Materials for Sustainable Fashion) is a European Erasmus+ project uniting research, fashion, and education to foster sustainability in the textile sector. Through curated materials, workshops, and digital resources, we aim to equip the next generation of professionals with the tools and knowledge to transform the fashion industry.

Start Date
November 2024
End Date
September 2026
Workshops
Greece, Italy, and Spain
Toolkit Launch
July 2026
Led By
CSIC, Munkun, Lottozero, ECHN
Funding
Co-funded by the European Union
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About IMASUS

IMASUS (Innovative Materials for Sustainable Fashion) is a European Erasmus+ project that brings together scientific research, fashion innovation, and vocational education to accelerate the shift toward sustainability in the textile and fashion sectors.

Our mission is to develop accessible tools, training resources, and collaborative practices that support fashion professionals, educators, and SMEs in adopting sustainable materials and methods.

The project is co-funded by the European Union and led by a consortium of institutions from Spain, Italy, and Greece.

Project Highlights

  • A curated directory of sustainable materials
  • Vocational training modules and educator toolkits
  • Three Imagineering workshops in Greece, Italy, and Spain
  • A web-based platform for open access to resources
  • Strategic dissemination efforts across Europe

Partners

  • CSIC (Spain)
  • Munkun (Spain)
  • Lottozero (Italy)
  • ECHN (Greece)

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Press Contact

Email: info@imasus.eu

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Quotes

“IMASUS bridges scientific innovation and the creative potential of fashion, empowering a new generation of sustainable designers.”
Consortium Statement

“We believe in making sustainability not just a concept, but a hands-on practice across Europe’s fashion ecosystems.”
Consortium Statement

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