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A new report launched by Ecopreneur.eu calls for decisive policy measures to create an enabling framework.
28th March 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Brussels
In current model, large amounts of non-renewable resources are extracted to produce clothes that are often used for only a short time, after which they are discarded. It is time to move fashion towards a circular model where clothes, textiles, and fibres are kept at their highest value during use so that they can re-enter the economy and avoid becoming waste.
“Ecopreneur recommends to further develop the optimal policy mix into a detailed strategy for the sector’s advocacy and communicate the messages and actions listed in this report in a concerted action,” said Manfred Mühlberger, President of Ecopreneur. “We therefore call on the fashion industry to jointly work on this circular fashion advocacy agenda.”
According Ecopreneur’s new report, Circular Fashion Advocacy, a set of policy instruments to accelerate and mainstream a European circular fashion economy should be based on the following five pillars:
“Governmental policies create the rules by which companies and economies operate. Without an enabling policy framework, circular economy will never become mainstream. The intention of this report is to offer other organisations and the industry a baseline of policies from which to build on,” said Douwe Jan Joustra, Head of Circular Transformation at C&A Foundation.
“With the support of C&A Foundation, Ecopreneur is also working to increase its cooperation with NGOs and other stakeholders, expand its European business network and support the fashion industry in creating a European circular economy policy strategy.”
The full report is available here
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