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There’s no Planet B

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Fashion Manifesto” There’s no Planet B”, participants created poster promoting sustainable fashion and encouraging people to make conscious choices to protect the planet.

Aims of the tool

- Raise awareness about the environmental impact of fast fashion.
- Encourage responsible and sustainable shopping habits.
- Promote second-hand fashion and clothing reuse.
- Inspire participants to express sustainability messages through creativity.

Description of the tool

During the “UpCycle Life” Erasmus+ youth exchange, participants created powerful Fashion Manifestos to express their views on sustainability and fast fashion. One group designed a poster with the message “There’s no Planet B,” highlighting the urgent need to change fashion consumption habits. The manifesto included practical actions such as thinking twice before buying clothes, choosing second-hand fashion, reusing clothing multiple times, and creating different outfits from the same items. The artwork also encouraged people to reject harmful fast fashion practices and make more ethical choices that protect both people and the environment.

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Tool overview

There’s no Planet B

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5681

This tool addresses

Environment

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Patricija Dobrovolskyte (on 15 May 2026)

and last modified

11 May 2026

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