This Industry-led Initiative Maps Plan to Redesign Fashion’s Supply Systems to Curb Waste

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An industry-led initiative wants to re-route waste streams in a push for circularity.

In a new report, Accelerating Circularity, Inc. proposed how interactions between brands, consumers, collectors and recyclers could be redesigned, while etching out material flows in a new kind of circular textile-to-textile system. Funded by retailers like Walmart and some of its members, the organization counts execs from Lenzing, Target, VF Corp., Gap and others on its steering committee.

The report, which introduces a revamped textile use case hierarchy , emphasized the need for quality feedstocks and mechanical and chemical recycling technologies, while proposing sorting matrices for maximum efficiency and value capture.Existing and new links or interactions along the supply chain are shown with brands and retailers, collectors and sorters, recyclers and consumers each actively participating in new ways.

It remains to be seen how a global circular fashion system — especially as it pertains to reuse — would be mapped.

 

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