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Epson supports Refugee Week and Wear the Change Campaign and announces new partnership with The Social Outfit

Epson print and projection solutions at the Wear the Change annual flagship fundraiser

To support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training and employment

Epson and The Social Outfit have entered a purpose-led partnership to support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training and employment.

The Social Outfit is a Sydney-based non-profit and social enterprise fashion label dedicated to helping refugee and new migrant women kick-start their Australian careers.

The new partnership centres on two key community focused campaigns – the Refugee Week Campaign and the Community Print Project, both of which are being supported by Epson.

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Craig Heckenberg, Epson MD and Amy Low, The Social Outfit CEO

Epson MD Craig Heckenberg explained, “Our new partnership with The Social Outfit is incredibly worthwhile and built on shared values. Both Epson and The Social Outfit believe in the power of collaboration, bringing together diverse people, skills and resources to support our communities. As a print and projection partner, Epson is contributing resources and expertise to support key initiatives throughout the partnership based on project needs and shared capacity. Ultimately this partnership will truly help refugee and new migrant women get their first break in the fashion industry.”

One of the main events that forms part of the Refugee Week Campaign was the Wear the Change annual flagship fundraiser held between 16 and 22 June, to support The Social Outfit’s Retail Training Program.

As part of this program trainees have their first work experience in Australia and gain paid retail work experience and customer service skills in The Social Outfit’s fashion store in Newtown, Sydney.

Epson, as event partner and co-host, supported and helped raise funds for the Wear the Change event and campaign with visual projection and creative installations at The Social Outfit store throughout Refugee Week.

“We see strong synergy with Epson and are excited about how this partnership will enhance our products, storytelling and support for the refugee women we train and employ. Epson’s commitment to creativity, technology and sustainability makes them an ideal partner for this year’s Wear the Change campaign, supporting both our in-store activation and fundraising efforts,” said Amy Low, CEO, The Social Outfit.

Through their ethical manufacturing workroom and retail store, The Social Outfit provide training, employment and pathways to employment in the fashion industry – supporting social wellbeing, skills development and financial independence.

Craig Heckenberg concluded, “Only 20% of women from refugee backgrounds are engaged in the workforce. The Social Outfit focuses on providing that critical first Australian job, often the hardest to secure and connects staff with industry partners to help them transition into ongoing employment. To date, 84% of those employed by The Social Outfit have moved onto other roles. As such Epson is a very proud partner in this invaluable social enterprise.”

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Celebration at Admiralty House, hosted by Her Excellency Ms Sam Mostyn AC

Following Refugee Week, Her Excellency the Honourable Ms. Sam Mostyn AC, Governor General of Australia and Patron of The Social Outfit, hosted a ‘Meet the Makers’ celebration at Admiralty House. Epson was invited to take part in the occasion, joining in the recognition of The Social Outfit’s impact and the importance of inclusive pathways for refugee women in Australia’s fashion industry.

About Epson, Epson Australia and Epson New Zealand

Epson is a global technology leader whose philosophy of efficient, compact and precise innovation enriches lives and helps create a better world. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson’s goal is to become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050. Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of more than JPY 1 trillion.

https://corporate.epson/en/

Epson Australia offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for the commercial, industrial, consumer, business, photography and graphic arts markets, and is also a leading supplier of value-added point-of-sale (POS) solutions for the retail market. Epson is the market leader in Australia and worldwide in sales of projectors for the home, office and education. Established in 1983 and now in its 41st year of operation, Epson Australia is headquartered in North Sydney and is a subsidiary of the Epson Group headquartered in Japan.

www.epson.com.au 

Epson New Zealand offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for the commercial, industrial, consumer, business, photography and graphic arts markets, and is also a leading supplier of value-added point-of-sale (POS) solutions for the retail market. Epson is a market leader in New Zealand, Australia and worldwide in sales of projectors for the home, office and education. Epson New Zealand is headquartered in Auckland and is a branch of Epson Australia Pty Limited, a subsidiary of the Epson Group headquartered in Japan.

www.epson.co.nz

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