Added: Feb 16, 2022
Last edited: Apr 21, 2022
The municipality of Amsterdam, co-created the Amsterdam RELOW Booklet, which describes circular solutions for the textile industry, especially highlighting the aspects of, reuse, repair, refurbish and second-hand in the local context of the city. To illustrate how the pilot envisions moving from a linear to a circular textile flow, the municipality of Amsterdam co-developed the “Textile Wheel,” an infographic identifying the 16 strategic stages of circular textiles, which are described in the booklet. While working on an overarching roadmap for the upcoming years, the municipality of Amsterdam co-defined the following major focus points:
The amount of correctly collected textiles needs to be increased, and incineration should be avoided (without people buying and trashing more) to provide feedstock for the recycling industry and products that contain recycled fibres.
Use the increase of correctly discarded and collected textile to further design and operationalise the wheel involving different stakeholders of each step of the ‘Textile Wheel’, bringing supply and demand together.
Discarding less and extending the life cycle of textiles by repairing, reusing and revaluing through a series of workshops and collaboration with educational institutes.
Exploring design for circularity and circular textiles through a series of workshops and public activities.
The publisher aim to assemble knowledge and educate stakeholders at every stage of the textile industry’s cycle. Firstly, they aim to extend the life of textiles currently in use through encouraging people to reduce consumption and repair or reuse items. Secondly, when items must be discarded, they want to encourage people to do so correctly and responsibly. Finally, the aim is to educate and encourage citizens, designers, retailers, and manufacturers to think sustainably when creating or buying new products.
In a nutshell, the Amsterdam Reflow Booklet rethinks the lifecycle of textiles with citizens and stakeholders. The Amsterdam Reflow Booklet addresses the environmental impact of the textile industry through a grassroots initiative focusing on discarded consumer textiles in a municipal context.
You can find the full Amsterdam Reflow Booklet following the link below.
REFLOW was an EU Horizon 2020 innovation action project running from 2019 to 2022, with the aim to increase circularity in European cities. Through REFLOW, the 28 project partners developed a range of solutions to make the material flows more circular within the six pilot cities of Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan, Cluj-Napoca, Paris, and Vejle. The cities' social, environmental, and economic impact was assessed, and a range of solutions enabling the circular transition were developed through active citizen involvement. The project combined the expertise of the project partners spanning municipalities, scientific and research institutions, technology providers, design and grassroot organisations, and small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Stretch the lifetime
Use waste as a resource
Design for the future
Team up to create joint value
Incorporate digital technology
Industry collaboration
Closed loop upcycling
Strengthen and advance knowledge
circular textiles
Circular Economy
textile future
textile innovations
textile recycling
textile sorting
REFLOW
lifecycle of textiles