HdM project MOBILE MAKERSPACE MODULES FOR EXPERIENCING CIRCULARITY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

Textile Mobile against Black Friday in Neukölln
After stopping at Alexanderplatz, our Textile Mobile with its upcycling workshop is traveling to Neukölln, to the neighborhood center at Körnerpark. November 28 is Black Friday—a day that encourages overconsumption and the resulting exploitation and littering of our world. As part of FashionRevolution‘s Black Friday event, you can learn about the background and facts of the fashion industry and the impact of production and waste on people and the environment. Our sample wardrobe uses beautiful examples to show how to shop more consciously and presents various ideas for extending the usability of clothing. In short upcycling workshops, T-shirts can be transformed into pot holders, and a highlight of the afternoon is Fashion Care Bingo. In this game, care symbols, textile knowledge, and strategies for sustainable care are deciphered… and there are small prizes to be won! This opens up a different perspective on the clothes you may have just bought at the swap, the resources used to make them, and our global responsibility.

When: Saturday, November 29, 2025 | 3–6 p.m.
Where: Nachbarschaftshaus am Körnerpark, Schierker Str. 53, 12051 Berlin

The “Textile Mobile” is on the road as part of the “Mobile Makerspace Modules for Experiencing Circularity in Everyday Life” project by Haus der Materialisierung.
More about the project: This summer, Haus der Materialisierung initiatives are on the road in the city with mobile workshop modules for textiles, bicycle mobility and electrics, food and mushroom mycelium, used materials and woodworking to talk to you about strategies, teach everyday practices for circular action, and shed light on the background. Here in the HdM program calendar, we regularly publish the dates of all participating partners.
The project “HdM Mobil – Mobile Makerspace Modules for Experiencing Circularity in Everyday Life” is a cooperation project between Haus der Materialisierung e. V. and the Department of Circular Economy and Recycling Technology at TUB, funded by the VW Foundation.