 My name is Red Dauze and I'm a fashion designer and I'm working with a method called upcycling. Upcycling is about bringing leftovers back to the production through design. It means that we're working with quite big factories, helping them to organize the waste. It means that we always go in, we do the waste analysis to understand the characteristics of the material and then we help them to produce from their own leftovers. And mostly we are working with industrial upcycling. To take upcycling into industrial level for that we have developed the upmade business model. The upmade business model brings brands and manufacturers together and we have been implementing it quite successfully in Asia and Europe also. When we're talking about Asia then I have to mention India and Bangladesh and we have been testing it with the bigger manufacturers and also with the smaller ones. As I said upmade brings together brands and manufacturers and it means trust and transparency for both of them and upmade business model gives very good overview what happens what's happening in the production and also for brand the knowledge about the leftovers. So in the end it's going to be win-win situation that the brand can produce more items from the fabric they have paid and manufacturers can sell more working hours and can get rid of the leftovers what they have.