Navigating Trade-Offs in Circular Textile Strategies
TexScale Presents a webinar about how the transition to a circular economy is gaining momentum—but how do we ensure our strategies create the impact we intend?
Since the EU launched its Circular Economy Action Plan in 2015 and the Green Deal in 2019, the textile sector has seen a wave of circular initiatives. However, every circular solution has environmental, economic, and social sustainability trade-offs. Understanding these dynamics is key to building a resilient and future-proof value chain.
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The lunch webinar led by:
Anastasia Katzou – Design & Innovation Specialist, an expert in sustainability and environmental trade-offs
Roos Mulder – Development Engineer at The Loop Factory and project manager for the TexScale project
Together, they will unpack the complexities of circular textile practices, share real-world insights, and offer practical tools to support more innovative, and sustainable decisions.
What You will LEARN from the WEBinar:
A clear overview of today’s circular practices in textiles
How to identify critical trade-offs in circular economy strategies
Methods to spot unintended sustainability impacts early
Tools to evaluate and implement circular solutions in your business
Why This Matters
Each year, millions of tonnes of textiles go to waste. Circular strategies help transform that waste into value, reduce reliance on fossil-based raw materials, and meet growing EU regulatory demands.
Ready to future-proof your textile strategy?
April 23
On Teams 12:05 - 12:55.
Catrine Marchall - Senior Project Leader Textile Materials at RISE
Catrine has extensive experience in the textiles and fashion industry with a focus on design, product development, production, and sustainability. Because of her broad textile knowledge and industry experience, she works as a project leader in textile materials at RISE.
Stina Björquist - Researcher at RISE
Stina is an educated textile engineer (MSc) with extensive knowledge of the textile industry, product development, and circularity. At RISE she focuses on sustainable product development through different EU projects that attack circular flows and sustainable production techniques.