![]() ![]() ![]() Increasing recycling capacity and standardising sorting, collecting and recycling infrastructure across the EU.Making free movement of textile resources simpler within the EU and globally.Defining post-consumer textiles as resources.Establishing an EU-wide harmonised Extended Producer Responsibility to enable efficient collecting, sorting and recycling across the EU.We have released a position paper on waste as a resource calling for a secondary raw materials market for textiles within the European Union (EU). To make this possible, we need a shift in policy. ![]() Scaling up local textile to textile recycling technology that achieves high recovery rates.Developing automatic sorting technology that recognises different fibres, blends, treatments and processes, and sorts accordingly.Increasing the collecting and sorting rate of textiles for recycling.This means that current policy, legislation and infrastructure are not set up for a circular world.Īlongside increasing the use of existing garments and textiles, we need to improve textile recycling by: For decades our industry has operated in a linear way. Successfully transitioning to a circular model requires a system shift. ![]()
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