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Closing the Loop on Textiles - Opportunities and Challenges Textile Exchange Workshop Arnheim, 30.05.2018 Prof. Friederike von Wedel-Parlow Beneficial Design Institute Fast Fashion on Scale 60% Growth of fashion consumption in 10 years


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Closing the Loop on Textiles - Opportunities and Challenges

Textile Exchange Workshop Arnheim, 30.05.2018

  • Prof. Friederike von Wedel-Parlow

Beneficial Design Institute

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Fast Fashion on Scale 60%

Growth of fashion consumption in 10 years

76,4 Mill. t

Production of garments per year worldwide

1,3 trill. USD

Global industry

300 mill.

People along the supply chain

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Cradle to Grave Design Paradigm

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Prognosis for 2050 9,5 Trill.

world population

50%

  • f the people wanting to

belong to the middle class

160 Mill. t

total clothing sales - more than three times of today’s amount

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Global Impact of Fashion and Textile People fashion Environment fashion Culture fashion

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Closing the Loop

Copenhagen Fashion Summit 2012

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State of the Fashion System

EllenMaArther Foundation Report 2018

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Circularity =Recyling?

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Quality, Beauty & Innovation

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Sludge to Briggs „Upcling“

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PVC Recycling

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Polyester Recycling

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Recycled Polyester Supply Chain

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Microparticles from Textile in the Marine Environment

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Ausgasung - Teppich (Naturfaser)

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Made for Health and Nature

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Cradle to Cradle for Manufactum

„Modern Gentleman“ Ricardo Garay, USA

ALL COMPONENTS ARE DEFINED FOR THE BIOSPHERE::

  • Main Fabric
  • Dyestuff
  • Process Chemicals
  • Lining /Pocketing
  • Interlining
  • Buttons
  • Sewing and Overlock Yarn
  • Care label / Label
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Defined Content is a Necessity for Digitalisation

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Material Innovations

C2C DENIM Fabric G-Star Raw MUSHROOM LEATHER Myco Works ALGAE MATERIALS Alga Life CARBON SHOES 10x Beta

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Product Innovations

BIO BASED TECHNICAL JACKET TIERRA DETARRA ANORAK CRADLE TO CRADLE T-SHIRT C&A PRODUCTS MADE FROM RECYCLED FISHING NETS ECOALF

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Innovative Business Models

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Take Back Systems

I:Collect INSTORE COLLECTION RePack RETURNPACKAGING reGain APP COLLECTION PLATTFORM LifecycleCloud holistic B2B Return Plattform

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Recycling Technologies

WOOD PULP RECYCLING RE:NEW CELL WASTE TO VALUE STRATEGIES Circular Systems REFIBRE - REBORN TENCEL LENZING

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Transparency

GARMENT TRACKING CIRCULAR FASHION BLOCKHAIN TECHNOLOGY TRUSTRACE ETHICAL RATINGS GOOD ON YOU

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Let‘s Go!

BENEFICIAL DESIGN INSTITUTE GmbH

  • Prof. Friederike von Wedel-Parlow

T: +49.30.86 45 79 78 Hufelandstrasse 22 10407 Berlin www.bd-i.de info@bd-i.de