Green Salon Collective have released details of its upcoming monthly events, aimed at educating both existing members and those interested in finding out more about the collective’s work.
The company understands the importance of knowledge for addressing environmental and social issues and so has curated a series of events – both virtual and in person – designed to empower its members – and the wider industry – with up-to-date information on sustainability.
The programme for the coming months is as follows:
HAIR ROPE MAKING with Lead Researcher Sanne Visser, £100
MONDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 7PM-10PM
London
GSC is always looking for ways to recycle the unrecyclable. Our very first R&D partner Sanne is an expert at hair rope making and has been working with hair as a material for over seven years.
This truly unique workshop brings her craft to GSC members and invites hairdressers to try their hands at making hair rope, which is then fastened into hanging planters – perfect for displaying in salon or at home.
Come along and discover how hair clippings can be recycled into a useful and innovative material.
To book, email fry@greensaloncollective.com
TRASH TALK, free
TUESDAY 1ST MARCH 7PM (AND FIRST TUES OF EACH MONTH)
ZOOM
This free information session is open to all. Meet some of the team, learn what we do and why we do it. We’ll cover our system, the costs, how it will help your business gain new clients and we’ll answer all of your questions, too. A guest speaker also features every second month.
Register your interest here
EARTH DAY NIGHT, £60 or free for GSC members
TUESDAY APRIL 19th 7PM
ZOOM
Sponsored by L’Oréal Professionnel, Green Salon Collective will be joined by guest speakers offering practical ideas on how to help your local communities fight climate change. Featuring Amy Nguyen, Founder & Editor of Sustainable and Social and Forbes’ Sustainability Contributor and Lucy Siegle, author of Turning the Tide on Plastic, the evening is a chance to find out more about the role you can pay in the future of our planet.
Register your interest here