The EcoCraft Skills self-applied training program is now available as an open pathway for learners who prefer to progress at their own pace. Developed as a flexible counterpart to the structured workshop format, this version of the program allows individuals to explore sustainable design and craft practices independently, using the full collection of EcoCraft resources as guidance.

The self-applied pathway follows the same eight modules as the main program, but it has been adapted to support independent learning. Each module contains clear explanations, practical exercises, short reflection prompts and examples that help learners connect sustainability concepts to their own creative work. The materials are organised in a way that encourages curiosity and experimentation, allowing users to return to sections as their understanding grows.

This approach is particularly suitable for professionals who wish to integrate sustainable methods into their daily routines without attending scheduled sessions. It is also valuable for students, emerging practitioners and educators who want to deepen their knowledge in a more flexible setting. The format supports both focused short-term study and long-term engagement, depending on the learner’s needs.

The self-applied training program is integrated into the EcoCraft Learning Center, where it works in harmony with the guidebook and the video series. Learners can combine written material with visual demonstrations, reinforce their understanding through exercises and move through the modules according to their own rhythm.

By providing a self-directed learning route, EcoCraft aims to make sustainable creative education accessible to a wider community. The program invites individuals to build skills, develop environmentally conscious habits and apply new ideas directly within their creative practice, regardless of where they are beginning their journey.