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Avery Dennison unites children in refugee camp through football A
very Dennison has collaborated with the KLABU Foundation and the Bangladeshi NGO Friendship to host a football tournament for children living in Ukhiya at Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee camp.
The Winning Spirit tournament took place on Wednesday, May 15, at the KLABU Foundation sports clubhouse in the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar National (FDMN) camp, Bangladesh.
Avery Dennison created and sponsored heat transfers and badges to feature on players’ jerseys to convey messages of friendship, hope and inclusion. The company will also provide backdrops, banners, plaques and trophies, while
The football jerseys with the badges created by Avery Dennison
donating sports equipment for use at the camp.
Kenny Liu, vice president and general manager, South Asia and EMEA,
Screen Print Mastery launches revolutionary online learning portal
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orn out of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic, Screen Print Mastery offers everything screen printers need to thrive in today’s competitive market.
In a time when in-person training was impossible, Screen Print Mastery recognised the need for a comprehensive online learning solution that goes beyond technical skills to encompass every aspect of running a successful screen printing business. The result is a revolutionary platform that serves as a holistic business
support system, designed to minimise waste, optimise profi ts, and empower screen printers
along every step of their journey. Zuzette Stocking, partner at Screen Print Mastery, said: “Our approach at Screen Print Mastery is simple yet powerful: provide a holistic business support system to minimise waste and optimise profi ts.”
The online learning portal offers a | 20 | June 2024
wealth of resources, including technical training in every aspect of screen printing, business training, and monthly group support calls for 12 months. Optional 1:1 coaching sessions are also available at deeply discounted prices, ensuring that screen printers receive the support they need when they need it. Ms Stocking added: “At Screen Print Mastery, we understand that success in the screen printing industry requires more than just technical skills or
business acumen – it’s about having the full skill set and the support you need when you need it.” Whether you’re a complete beginner or an established
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apparel solutions, Avery Dennison, said: “Supporting refugees to rebuild their lives is vitally important. Sport has an incredible ability to help establish a sense of achievement, teamwork and purpose. We truly hope that by contributing to this amazing tournament we can play a small part in helping children to cope, connect and excel into the future.”
Jan van Hövell, director of the KLABU Foundation, added: “At KLABU, we believe sport has the power to change lives. It improves mental and physical health, increases self reliance and stimulates inclusion between refugee and host communities. We look forward to hosting the soccer tournament at our Clubhouse with our partners, celebrating the unbeatable spirit of the children in Cox’s Bazar.”
Stahls’ UK creates range of educational e-books
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tahls’ UK has produced a range of educational e-books to help garment decorators build a
successful and profi table business. There are currently four books in the range: • The Ultimate Guide to Starting a T-Shirt Business.
• Performance Wear. • Heat Press Buying Guide. • Design and Placement.
Each book provides plenty of resources and advice to help educate users. The guides are completely free to download.
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