A new collection of EcoCraft Skills training videos is now available, offering a visual and practical entry point into the core themes of the EcoCraft curriculum. Created to complement the training modules, these short videos translate key concepts into demonstrations, examples and explanations that make sustainable practices easier to understand and apply.

The video series introduces viewers to essential topics such as material awareness, simple waste reduction strategies, eco-friendly production steps and approaches rooted in circular thinking. Rather than presenting abstract information, each video focuses on specific actions or decisions that can support more responsible creative workflows. This makes the series useful for learners who benefit from seeing ideas in practice rather than reading about them alone.

The videos also expand the learning experience beyond the written materials. They were shaped by the insights gathered during the co-creation sessions and the pilot training, particularly in areas where visual explanation was found to enhance clarity. As a result, the series highlights steps, methods and considerations that are more effectively communicated through demonstration.

For educators and institutions, the video series provides a flexible supplement to training delivery. Clips can be used to introduce topics, enrich workshops or support independent learning within the EcoCraft Learning Center. They offer a consistent visual language across the modules, helping trainers maintain coherence in their sessions.

The EcoCraft Skills video series forms an accessible bridge between theory and practice. It supports learners in understanding not only what sustainable production looks like but how it can be integrated into their own creative routines. The videos are now available to explore within the Learning Center, offering a practical starting point for anyone wishing to develop more environmentally conscious habits in design and craft.