Pressmeddelande - 2009-08-18

The Design of Prosperity -09

YVON CHOUINARD, founder and owner of PATAGONIA, Inc. keynote speaker at THE DESIGN OF PROSPERITY 09 CONFERENCE of The Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås.

CONFERENCE
November 2, 2009

YVON CHOUINARD, founder and owner of PATAGONIA, Inc. keynote speaker at THE DESIGN OF PROSPERITY 09 CONFERENCE of The Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås. The Swedish School of Textiles and The University of Borås and REALISE strategic consultants are honored to present environmentalist legend Yvon Chouinard, founder and owner of Patagonia sports clothing and equipment company.

An inspirational adventurer known around the globe as one of the first business-minded champions of environmental and social responsibility, Chouinard will discuss—on his first occasion in Sweden—his visionary commitment to “the sustainability thing” and its integration into PATAGONIAʼs unsurpassed design solutions, product quality, and managerial
philosophy.

He will speak about how he transferred his love for nature, his environmental activism such as 1% for the Planet (onepercentfortheplanet.org), and his philosophy of life into a successful business idea, values-driven leadership, a unique management practice and a long-selling and very highly respected brand.

The Swedish School of Textilesʼ Professor of Design Management and Humanistic Marketing Simonetta Carbonaro will add to the picture the consumersʼ perspective and talk about new consumer demand for authenticity, transparency and responsibility. Based on her research in the area of consumer ethos and behavior and forecasting the directions
consumer culture is moving, she will contribute to the conference-day by giving an overview of those promising signals of social innovation and newly emerging sustainable lifestyles that are based on peopleʼs demand for better, safer, fairer and more (aesth)ethically designed products.

In the afternoon, Jill Dumain, Director of Environmental Analysis, Patagonia, Inc., and current chair of the Organic Exchange, will further the first part of the conference-dayʼs insights with a discussion of the challenges and rewards of openly communicating best and evolving practices for reducing environmental pressures throughout the value chain. Jill will bring to the conference her expertise in fabric development, her ground-breaking work on the Common Threads Garment Recycling Program and The Footprint Chronicles and her experience creating the two dimensions of business transparency: the deep operational details of the supply chain, and the powerful brand communication environment in which companies can harness the professionalism of consumers.

Peter Waeber, CEO and inventor of blueSign® technologies, will present one of the most holistic, reliable, one-label environmental, health, and safety compliance tools at the disposal of the entire textile production and retail network. Peter will bring exceptional expertise about the proactive, reliable and scientific tools that are now at the disposal of the entire textile industry for assessing and controlling the quality and safety of the end products on the basis of the accurate analysis of every detailed step of the entire value chain--from the production and use of raw materials, yarns, dyes, additives, finishes, textile and end-product manufacturing, through to brand companiesʼ, retailersʼ, and consumersʼ impact and beyond.

The whole conference-day and the two panel discussions between the speakers and distinguished panelists like Josephine Rydberger-Dumont, former CEO of IKEA of Sweden, Tamara Albu, Director of Fashion Studies at Parsons, The New School for Design and representatives of The Design of Prosperity Team of The Centre of Excellence at the University of Borås Centre, will be moderated by Christian Votava, renown strategist, partner of REALISE (www.realise.de), who will wrap-up the conference-dayʼs insights and present the model of prosperity developed during his cooperation with the University of Borås.

The conference is FREE OF CHARGE but registration is required and space is limited.

By Simonetta Carbonaro

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Fakta

THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OUR PRESENT FUTURE conference is part of the wider The Design of Prosperity initiative of the University of Borås and The Swedish School of Textiles in partnership with REALISE strategic consultants.

The Design of Prosperity initiative aims to be a lighthouse for all agents taking part in the construction of a new understanding of prosperity. Especially in times of radical change, our initiatives offer a gamut of new knowledge platforms that give completely new points of orientation for decision makers in business, politics and culture.

Above all, The Design of Prosperity project sees itself as a platform for the creation of the Centre of Excellence at The University of Borås devoted to multi-dimensional and trans-discipline knowledge exchange for the purpose of understanding the ethical, aesthetical, ecological, technological, economic, and social challenges of our global societies, and to discuss and work toward resolving those challenges with top-class Swedish and international leaders, experts and innovative thinkers.

The first conference was held in 2006.

 

Arkiv

Högskolan i Borås, 501 90 Borås, Besöksadress: Allégatan 1, Borås. Tel: 033-435 40 00, E-post: registrator@hb.se