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Herausgeber*in: The Swedisch School of Textiles, Science Park Boras, re:textile

Autor*in: Jonas Larsson, Ann Vellesalu, Rudrajeet Pal, Adrian Zethraeus, Jan Carlsson

Schlagwörter: Altkleider, Circular Economy, Europa, Innovation, Lebenszyklus, leihen, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Marktentwicklung, Nachhaltigkeit, Upcycling, Recycling, Secondhand, Strategien

Kurzbeschreibung:

Servitization is a growing phenomenon to improve resource efficiency, leading to positive effects for the environmental and for society. It stands for the innovation of an organization’s capabilities and processes to create mutual value through a shift from selling products to selling product service systems. In this context, product-service systems are one of the most effective instruments to attain a resource-efficient circular economy. It combines design principles, technology considerations, and marketing strategies into a business model for extending the useful life of a garment. In particular, the economic implications and feasibility will be assessed for such a business model, taking into account crucial factors, such as logistics flow, quality factors, key performance indicators (societal, environmental, economic), life-cycle discussions and the required competence-building.

This report demonstrates an economic feasibility assessment, by examining two examples of servitization for circularity in the apparel and fashion industry, and outlining potential business models, along with prospects for future research. Core elements for decision-making and the economic implications and feasibility of extending the useful life of a garment through servitization are identified here.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2019

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 65 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

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Herausgeber*in: The Swedisch School of Textiles, Science Park Boras, re:textile

Autor*in: Jan Carlsson, Alison Gwilt, Jonas Larsson , Heikki Mattila, Rudrajeet Pal, Håkan Torstensson. Anna Lidström

Schlagwörter: Altkleider, Design, Europa, Lebenszyklus, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Marktentwicklung, Nachhaltigkeit, Upcycling, Secondhand, Sortieren, Designstrategien

Kurzbeschreibung:

In recent years the increased awareness of the need for conservation of resources and environmental sustainability has brought a focus on the potential for a circular economy in textiles and fashion. Commissioned by the Region of Västra Götaland, a number of investigations were carried out during 2015-2019, related to redesign, reuse and recycling of textile materials and products, at the Swedish School of Textiles and Science Park Borås.

The objectives of the reports, where feasibility is a keyword, is to develop structures for circular processes in the textile industry, in order to create new business opportunities and use less planetary resources. The focus is to design for longevity, through conditional design, redesign and remanufacturing and service innovation, and to ensure that the resulting circular processes are technically, organizationally and economically feasible.

In the second report, the feasibility of conditional design is assessed. Conditional design is a concept that involves defining systematically the design elements that are relevant to apply in the design process for both longevity and recyclability. The report on conditional design focuses on the feasibility of service innovation, while intending to answer the following issues, having also in mind to maintain or increase the attractiveness of the products:

1) Can the design/construction phase decisively influence the characteristics of the product, so that the prerequisites for circular, sustainable flows will be significantly improved?

2) Which are then the key critical factors?

3) What is the future for different scenarios?

4) What is in that case a feasible way out for the concrete implementation of a strategy that positively affects the entire textile value chain?

Erscheinungsjahr: 2019

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 82 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Freigegeben in Ethical Fashion Design

Herausgeber*in: The Swedisch School of Textiles, Science Park Boras, re:textile

Autor*in: Jan Carlsson, Håkan Torstensson Rudrajeet Pal Manoj K. Paras

Schlagwörter: Altkleider, Europa, Lebenszyklus, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Marktentwicklung, Nachhaltigkeit, Recycling, Secondhand, Sortieren, Strategien

Kurzbeschreibung:

In recent years the increased awareness of the need for conservation of resources and environmental sustainability has brought a focus on the potential for a circular economy in textiles and fashion. Commissioned by the Region of Västra Götaland, a number of investigations were carried out during 2015-2019, related to redesign, reuse and recycling of textile materials and products, at the Swedish School of Textiles and Science Park Borås.

The objectives of the reports, where feasibility is a keyword, is to develop structures for circular processes in the textile industry, in order to create new business opportunities and use less planetary resources. The focus is to design for longevity, through conditional design, redesign and remanufacturing and service innovation, and to ensure that the resulting circular processes are technically, organizationally, and economically feasible.

In the first report, the feasibility of collection and sorting of used textiles is assessed. The assessment was based on a model for the different flow directions in collection and sorting – collection by charity organizations, stores, municipalities etc. or directly from users, and sorting into export channels, second-hand stores, recycling and redesign facilities or even destruction by incineration. It was evident that realistic conditions, at that time (2015) at least, did not permit a profitable, fully commercial sorting facility. There was a need for further value-adding features, which must be developed in order to ensure the feasibility of such a centralized facility.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2019

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 36 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Mittwoch, 27 April 2022 15:56

Textiles: Market Situation Report 2019

Herausgeber*in: WRAP

Schlagwörter: Altkleider, Europa, Lebenszyklus, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Konsum, Marktentwicklung, Nachhaltigkeit, Recycling, Secondhand, Strategien

Kurzbeschreibung:

WRAP market situation reports provide in-depth information on the latest economic trends and developments affecting the capture, re-use, and recycling of key recovered materials.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2019

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 28 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Schüler*innen Sek I und II, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Herausgeber*in: Eunomia Research & Consulting

Autor*in: Lucie Long, Kayleigh Lee-Simion

Schlagwörter: Bekleidungsindustrie, Circular Economy, EU, Lebenszyklus, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Nachhaltigkeit, Strategien

Kurzbeschreibung:

This study conducts the role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and supporting policy measures in driving a circular economy for textiles in Europe.

Given the EU’s commitment to a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (relative to 1990) by 2030, the long-term vision of a climate-neutral EU by 2050, and the significant greenhouse gas impacts of EU textile consumption, the forthcoming Textiles Strategy will need to be ambitious.

EPR should be a core component of the Textiles Strategy, as it will be an essential element in the move towards a European Circular Economy for textiles. It is a key mechanism by which the polluter pays principle, enshrined in Article 191(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), can be operationalised. Through EPR, end-of-life costs will be borne by producers, rather than, as is typically the case, by municipalities, and by extension, citizens.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 77 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Mittwoch, 27 April 2022 15:52

ZDHC Wastewater Guidelines: Version 2

Herausgeber*in: ZDHC Foundation

Schlagwörter: Abwässer, Bekleidungsindustrie, Chemikalien, Grenzwerte, Nachhaltigkeit, Nassveredlung

Kurzbeschreibung:

The purpose of the ZDHC Wastewater Guidelines (hereafter referred to as “WW Guidelines”) is to set a single globally unified expectation for sampling, testing and reporting of industrial wastewater and sludge resulting from wetprocessing, across the textile and leather industry. Separate wastewater guidelines are available for Man-Made Cellulosic Fibres (MMCF).

The WW Guidelines set out limits for wastewater in terms of ‘conventional’ parameters (e.g. temperature, pH), heavy metals and chemicals listed on the ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (ZDHC MRSL). These WW Guidelines provide requirements for different effluent treatment models and clarify the type of suppliers that are in scope. It also provides details of sampling, testing and reporting requirements and directs the reader to more detailed supporting

documents where appropriate. The WW Guidelines have been drawn up in collaboration with multiple industry specialists. They are intended for technical teams at industrial facilities, brands, laboratories and any other stakeholders involved in the continuous improvement of chemical inputs, wet processes and environmental discharges.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 37 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Herausgeber*in: Global Deal

Schlagwörter: ACCORD, Arbeitsbedingungen, Bekleidungsindustrie, Capacity Building, Gewerkschaften, Nachhaltigkeit, Menschenrechte

Kurzbeschreibung:

Achieving social dialogue in garment supply chains presents many challenges. Those regions where the downstream parts of the global supply chains are often located may lack both a tradition of social

dialogue and the institutions that support it. With limited experience of social dialogue being available, suppliers and workers may not always be fully aware of its benefits, or familiar with the tools used in the process of social dialogue, and it therefore remains little used.

This is a missed opportunity, not only for workers but also for business, as social dialogue has proven to be a potential driver of stability, productivity and business performance. Social dialogue helps to avoid disruptive and costly conflicts by managing issues as they arise. By involving workers in organisational change, it can bring about a process that is smoother and more productive. By raising worker’s voice, it provides management with valuable information and insights from workers themselves. By fostering a more stable work force, it allows important savings on hiring and re-training of staff. In short, a stronger business emerges when workers and management work together.

This good case practice describes the actions that Fair Wear Foundation, a partner of the Global Deal, is undertaking in order to break through the potential stalemate in negotiations and achieve more social dialogue and better industrial relations in global garment supply chains.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 10 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende, Beschaffer*innen

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Mittwoch, 27 April 2022 15:44

The state of fashion 2022

Herausgeber*in: McKinsey & Company

Autor*in: Emma Bruni, Dunja Matanovic

Schlagwörter: Bekleidungsindustrie, Blockchain, Circular Economy, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Marktdaten, Nachhaltigkeit, Textilien, Trends

Kurzbeschreibung:

Der sechste Jahresbericht prognostiziert, dass die globale Modeindustrie nach fast zwei Jahren des Umbruchs wieder Tritt fassen wird. Dennoch steht die Branche angesichts der Unterbrechung der Lieferkette, der schwankenden Nachfrage und des anhaltenden Drucks auf die Gewinne vor großen Herausforderungen. Laut der Autor*innen werden zehn Themen in drei Kategorien für die Modebranche im Jahr 2022 entscheidend sein: Weltwirtschaft: Ungleichmäßige Erholung, logistischer Stillstand; Veränderungen im Verbraucherverhalten: heimischer Luxus, Kleiderschrank Umgestaltung, metaverse Denkweise; Modesysteme: soziales Einkaufen, Kreislauftextilien, Produktpässe, Cyber-Resilienz, Talentknappheit.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2021

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 73 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende, Beschaffer*innen

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Herausgeber*in: Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Schlagwörter: Bekleidungsindustrie, Circular Economy, Geschäftsmodell, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Nachhaltigkeit, Recycling, Strategien, Textilien, Umweltverschmutzung

Kurzbeschreibung:

This study confirms the significant economic and environmental potential of circular business models. It provides an overview of the potential of models that have grown significantly (resale, rental, repair and remaking) as well as, crucially, outlining the key actions that businesses, supported by policymakers, can take to capture their full potential. While this study does not address them directly, the social implications of a circular economy transition are vital to consider; academia and organisations including BSR and Circular Apparel Innovation Factory (CAIF) have already begun to do so.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2021

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 78 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Herausgeber*in: Öko Institut e.V.

Autor*in: Peter Gailhofer, Carola Glinski, Julia Ludwig und Maren Diener

Schlagwörter: Audits, Bekleidungsindustrie, Lieferkette, Menschenrechte, Nachhaltigkeit, Regulierung, Textilindustrie, Zertifizierung

Kurzbeschreibung:

Over the past few decades, the production and consumption of clothing has increased exponentially, leading to a dramatic increase in the negative environmental consequences produced by the fashion industry. Given the rising pace of global warming and the rising concern about the fashion industry’s contribution to the climate crisis and its exploitative social dimensions, decision makers, politicians and government officials have begun to promote sustainable fashion through public policy. This article reviews the main barriers facing a circular economy in general and the fashion industry in particular. It considers nascent regulations emerging throughout the world in the field of sustainable fashion, applying circular economic principles to the fashion industry. Four categories of policy proposals are evaluated: Command and Control Interventions, Educational Initiatives, Incentives and Certification, grading them according to criteria of effectiveness, sustainability, feasibility, equity and compliance. The ranking process was based on an elicitation of expert judgement among a panel with expertise in the areas of sustainable fashion from the business sector, academia and civil society. Findings suggest that while some policy options appear to meet all criteria successfully, when selecting an optimal strategy for promoting sustainable fashion, there are frequently trade-offs between different alternatives.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2021

Sprache: Deutsch

Umfang: 88 Seiten

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Dozierende, Beschaffer*innen

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

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