Added: Aug 20, 2022
Last edited: Sep 08, 2022
The UK waste recycling charity launched Textiles 2030, a project of ten years contributing to reduce environmental impact of clothing is carried out.
Clothing and textiles cause huge environmental impacts. This will not be solved through single actions taken. Collective actions are necessary by major industries across the supply chain.
WRAP launched the project Textiles 2030 which aims to reduce environmental impacts posed by UK clothing. The project is carried out with the voluntary participation of major companies including but not limited to Ted Baker, Boohoo,Asos and Tesco. The main goals of the project are to halve carbon emissions by 2030, achieve net zero by 2050 and reduce water content
Join with industrial partners to gain more knowledge WRAP has conducted work with Sustainable Clothing Action Plan members for extending life of clothes. By designing for circularity, recycled materials are used and waste is minimized. By setting up partnerships, the commercialisation of fibre to fibre recycling in UK is strengthened.
Photo credits:
Carmen Correas Caba
https://www.flickr.com/photos/153666264@N07/50839842253/in/photolist-2ksxtSn-EX6Qnb-2nuk5aA-DMW9NS-2ksDswp-4J53Cn-4J9hbN-2JvSuY-2kTzMLt-2kspmTG-e13SDP-TssSid-yWi3F9-yY6nTi-yEFV8m-yEGNco-4Y6N2H-4J9haQ-4J53Bn-8K3ScR-4J9hbo-zcPxA7-9dcqdg-2mkLz3P-2kszi68-Rxt1M1-EgXC7E-5x5imb-61qQJA-o9rDxu-2mvG5xV-2n4C8h8-Shy2j1-2k4VZSX-2mkMTCj-2mkLyXZ-ADHXY4-J7vJqg-7igdmQ-9fWbAb-8dgHEj-PcVaYc-2g29u9q-2jLnGhL-5gx3bX-5fdvTT-6bEqdW-nTJrNH-QdruYs-SyyX1m