Community Talks #10: Textile circularity in Auvergne Rhône Alpes: implementing a 4-helix strategy

On 16 February 2025, for the tenth edition of the RegioGreenTex Community Talks webinar series, we hosted a webinar presenting the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes RegioGreenTex Hub: "Textile circularity in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: implementing a 4-helix strategy"

In this webinar, we discovered the Rhône-Alpes RegioGreenTex Hub, from the association of the pilots developed by the two French RegioGreenTex SMEs, the expertise of the partners, and the opportunities for collaboration, to the importance of the region in building circular textile value chain. Our main speakers from the two Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes RegioGreenTex SMEs, Rovitex and Recyc’Eli, presented their work developed within the hub, whereas Inès Lejeune, from the Delegation of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region in Brussels, presented the policy approach to textile circularity, both from European and regional perspectives. The webinar was introduced and moderated by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Hub Leader Robin Oddon from Techtera.

If you could not join us for this event or if you want to watch it again, the recording and presentations are available here:

About the RegioGreenTex Community Talks
Online animation activities play a pivotal role in sustaining the engagement of SMEs within the digital ecosystem. To stimulate interaction, a series of intra-consortium webinars, the RegioGreenTex Community Talks, are taking place throughout the duration of the project. The RegioGreenTex Talks promote the latest progresses and results of the projects, and well as encouraging dialogue and knowledge sharing in the textile sector, focusing on sustainability and the green transition.
The RegioGreenTex Community Talks are organised as part of WP2 (T2.4 Animation of the Ecosystem) and managed by Textile ETP, with the support of EURATEX, NE RDA, Ariadne Innovation, OOST NL and Techtera.

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