Services

Knowledge building and collective action are the core of Push Pull’s mission.

We partner with organisations and individuals who want to work in transformative ways toward a future that is led by equity, reciprocity and collective care.

With more than a decade of experience supporting established brands, emerging designers, social enterprises and cultural institutions, founder Eloise Rapp helps refine sustainability goals and develop new ways of thinking about materials and their ecosystems.

Each collaboration is approached with a precise focus on elevating your message, bringing clarity to your vision, and finding the alignment you need to put purpose into practice.

Strategic Support

  • Developing targeted strategies for fashion, textile, and interior businesses, and reviewing existing roadmaps to identify gaps, risks, and opportunities for deeper impact.

  • Understanding how + where certifications can support overall goals, and providing flexible guidance throughout the end-to-end process.

  • Support on a flexible, as-needed basis for sustainability reporting, risk assessments and Modern Slavery compliance.

  • Navigating supply chain complexity to ensure you're operating on a foundation of equity and fairness.

Material Innovation

  • Engaging our expert understanding of complex material systems to navigate sustainable choices across fibre, sourcing, processing and impact metrics.

  • Research-led advice for bio-based and circular product development through an ethical lens; translating craft-based processes into commercially viable projects.

  • Strategic input for establishing micro-labs and progressing material concepts from experimentation to scale; introductions to material innovators, processors and supply chain partners at the cutting edge of their craft.

  • Curation and concept development for exhibitions, cultural projects, product campaigns and multi-stakeholder collaborations, with materials as a lens for storytelling and systems change.

Where possible, discounted or pro-bono support is available for underrepresented communities (Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, low-income groups) facing systemic barriers to sustainable design pathways.

Training + Engagement

  • Talks, panels and lectures on topics spanning sustainable fashion + textiles, ethical supply chains, craft, material culture and circularity.

  • Education and capacity-building in circularity, sustainable design and materials, with writing support across articles, grants, research projects and social media.

  • Creative workshops exploring practices that aid regenerative design: natural dyeing, upcycling and circular design + construction methods.

  • One-on-one guidance for emerging and established designers on sourcing, building ethical supply chains and connecting with the right partners. Where possible, discounted or pro-bono support is available for underrepresented communities (Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, low-income groups) facing systemic barriers to sustainable design pathways.