Fashion and Food Synergy for Sustainability - 4 The Ecosystem of Responsibility. Corporate Social Responsibility, Collective Actions & Citizenship


Welcome to Ecosystems of Responsibility - Corporate Social Responsibility, Collective Actions & Citizenship

This is 1 of the 6 Learning Modules developed as part of the Fashion and Food Synergy for Sustainability project, an avant-garde initiative in an interdisciplinary and international context funded under the Erasmus+ programme - Higher Education, and that explores the intersecting trends and demands within the fashion and food sectors, emphasizing the need for informed and skilled professionals dedicated to sustainable practices. The Ecosystem of Responsibility. Corporate Social Responsibility, Collective Actions & Citizenship  provides basic knowledge to address and understand the history and complexity of sustainability today. 

This course was initially designed and tested for BA and MA students, providing them with in-depth insights into sustainable practices and challenges. However, it is now open to a broader audience, welcoming anyone interested in learning about this topic. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply someone passionate about our impacts, this course offers valuable knowledge to all who want to contribute to a more sustainable future.

This course is self-directed. You complete it by scoring at least 40% on each of the quizzes in this course.



Attendance and Credentials

Attendance
FREE!
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Category

Technology, Design and Engineering

Training hours

0

Level

Beginner

Course Mode

Tutored

Language

Italian

Duration

Type

Online

Course Status

Upcoming

Enrollments Start

Sep 29, 2025

Course Opens

Oct 14, 2025

Tutoring Starts

Oct 14, 2025

Tutoring Stops

Nov 4, 2025

Soft Tutoring

Nov 5, 2025

Course Closes

Not Set

  • G3 Students can reflect upon the global and cultural implications of their social responsibility as citizens and future professionals in relation to the SDGs, and how these can be implemented into the fashion and food industries.
  • G4 Students can critically approach issues surrounding global supply chain transparency and (un/ethical) working conditions in the fashion and food industries, as separate and joint fields.  
  • G6 Students can identify greenwashing tactics and false green claims and assess potential divergences between sustainable behaviour and sustainable communication. 
  • G7 Students will experiment with and implement different technologies and communication tools, from labelling to social media strategies, aiming to promote sustainability and circular economies in both food and fashion sectors.

This course is designed for:

  • Individuals with a general interest in sustainable practices in lifestyle and consumer products.
  • Students and researchers interested in sustainability and its applications in these fields.
  • Professionals and entrepreneurs in the fashion and food industries seeking to integrate sustainability into their practices.

Prerequisites:

  • Basic understanding of the fashion or food industry (or both).
  • Interest in sustainability and willingness to engage in interdisciplinary discussions.
  • No prior technical or scientific knowledge is required, though familiarity with general sustainability concepts is a plus.

The course will incorporate a blend of open educational resources, curated readings, and supplementary materials, including videos, infographics, and guest speaker insights. All materials will be conveniently accessible directly on the platform.

The course is offered in an online format and includes: 1. Video Lectures: Pre-recorded lectures by industry experts and academic professionals. 2. Interactive Modules: Quizzes, case studies, and scenario-based activities to reinforce learning. Participants can follow the course at their own pace, with recommended timelines provided for optimal progression.

A certificate of completion will be awarded to participants who successfully finish the course, including all assessments.

Exam Rules:

  • Assessments include quizzes:
  • Quizzes are open-book and can be retaken to achieve the required passing grade.