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Today, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of the Tracing Textile Waste Project, a two-year initiative in partnership led by Fashion for Good and Textile Exchange. This multi-stakeholder effort aims to harmonise data and system capabilities in the reverse supply chain, enhancing transparency and traceability of textile waste. Key Objectives: ✅ Establish an open-source data template and glossary of terms. ✅ Create a standardised framework for collecting and exchanging textile waste data. ✅ Deliver recommendations for the development of new and existing standards, including GRS and RCS. This project is made possible through collaboration between brand partners, including adidas, BESTSELLER, Target, Levi Strauss & Co., and Norrøna, as well as key system stakeholders such as Reverse Resources, Control Union, Recover, and USHA YARNS LIMITED. Our efforts represent a crucial step towards a more transparent and sustainable fashion industry. By working together, we can unlock the power of textile waste and create a closed-loop system for a more responsible future. Read more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/eUuVSV4v Isabella Courtney Jyotsna Gopinath Sophie van Kol #TracingTextileWaste #Traceability #FashionForGood #TextileExchange #CircularEconomy #Recycling #SupplyChainTransparency #Innovation #ESPR

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Kelly Drennan

Sustainable & Circular Fashion | Founder of NGO Fashion Takes Action | Educator | Systems Thinker | Collaborator | Researcher | WEAR Conference | Employee Education/Engagement

3mo

Congrats! Curious if this is post industrial, pre consumer or post consumer waste you are tracing? Or all of the above?

Jamal Oumelaz

APPAREL & ACCESSORIES Industry: Expert technical & buying service provider, Business Global Consultancy, and Facilitator in the Moroccan 🇲🇦 market 🤝

3mo

Sounds very interesting initiative 👍 as waste traceability in the textile industry is essential for environmental responsibility, regulatory compliance, and resource optimization. It enhances transparency, fosters innovation, meets consumer demand, provides a competitive advantage, and supports the circular economy. By tracking and reducing waste, businesses can improve sustainability, efficiency, and brand reputation. Good of luck and success 🙏🇲🇦

Rafaqat Bashir

Strategic Partnerships Director at WiMetrix | Driving Sustainable Profitability for Garment Companies through Traceability and Carbon Footprint Reduction | Ensuring Compliance with CSDDD and NY Fashion Act

3mo

DO Post industrial also include cutting waste?

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Julie Moorhouse

Helping small sustainable fashion & lifestyle brands reach more ideal customers through digital marketing, digital PR & physical presence | 54,000 page views pm to Good Maker Tales

3mo

Sounds like a great project, can't wait to hear more about it, and particularly how it affects the brands involved.

Amazing!! Guys, if you are into fashion, kindly check my page, I am an tailor/designer would love to work with you.

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As a textile-recycling service transforming textile waste into innovative new valuable materials it's so great to hear of more collaborative initiatives working toward creating a closed-loop system and fostering value and innovation in the reverse supply chain. We look forward to learning more about the initiative!

Aimée Campanella

Development Director @ Reconomy | Textiles EPR Expert #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #TextilesExtendedProducerResponsibility #SustainableFashion

2mo

This is a fantastic step towards enhancing transparency and traceability in the textile industry. Excited to see the positive impact of this collaboration with such key players in the industry. 

Hello I am a Hemp educator on clothes, textiles made of hemp and I am advocating for the end use of toxic material clothes, how can I be a part of this? I am in Puerto Rico

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Traci Kinden

Putting the data in textile circulation

2mo

Really nice to see this work announced publicly! Looking forward to what’s to come.

Henry Boyter

Director of the Center for Environmentally Sustainable Textile and Apparel Businesses (CESTAB)

3mo

It is a baby step that is 20 years in the making.

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