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End of waste criteria and mandatory recycled content:  two key enablers for scaling textile recycling

The global textile industry faces mounting pressure to transition toward a circular economy, where resources are used efficiently and waste is minimised. In this context, establishing clear end-of-waste criteria and implementing mandatory recycled content requirements are emerging as two critical levers for scaling textile recycling.

This webinar will explore how these regulatory and policy frameworks can unlock the potential of recycled textiles, incentivise innovation, and drive sustainable practices across the supply chain.

This event is open to Circular & Biobased Textiles Innovation Hub members only. Interested in joining? Get in touch to find out more, or subscribe directly below.

About the Circular & Biobased Textiles Innovation Hub

Together with STFI (DE), RISE (SE), Centexbel (BE), Centrocot (IT), and CETI (FR), the Textile ETP launched the Circular & Biobased Textiles Innovation Hub to help textile companies, research organisations, brands and retailers to learn, network and collaborate on the hot topics of circular and biobased textiles.

Combining online and in-person events, the Innovation Hub offers a wide scale of formats and targets a broad range of textile sustainability and circularity topics, so that textile professionals from different backgrounds can all find relatable and valuable content.

A full-year learning and networking programme for the price of a 2-day conference ticket.

The Innovation Hub is for European textile professionals with interest in sustainability, circularity and biobased textiles from:

  • Small, medium and large companies across the entire supply chain

  • Research/testing institutes and university departments

  • Professional associations and clusters

  • Consultancies and independent experts

Subscribe to the Circular & Biobased Textiles Innovation Hub
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