Join us in Accra, 18–22 May 2026, for the 2nd edition of Landfills2Landmarks.
What happens after export? Importing markets are where reuse is tested and responsibility becomes real.
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Korea's transformation from waste crisis to circular economy did not happen by accident.
KEITI walked the room through the policies, systems and community driven commitments that made it possible and the lessons land differently on Rebuild Day.
Ghana is asking the right questions
48 years. 70,000 tonnes annually. 4 sorting facilities across Europe and a direct question for Ghana, what can this model deliver here?
TEXAID took to the floor on Rebuild Day with scale, experience and a practical focus.
Jonathan Sait of Sait Recycling has been part of this industry for nearly 100 years as a family business. A returning delegate at Landfills2Landmarks 2026, his words say it better than anything else.
TRACE. ACCOUNT. REBUILD.
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When reuse and recycling reach their limits, what comes next matters enormously.
Moderated by Lavinia Fernandes, the technical session on Rebuild Day examined waste-to-energy as one part of a responsible textile residue management system.
TRACE. ACCOUNT. REBUILD.
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Chronicles of Kanta by Oscar
Dansou. A visual documentation of survival, dignity and labour carried on the shoulders of women within Ghana's secondhand clothing economy. Reclaimed fabrics that once belonged to strangers, now returned as witnesses.
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Accountability cannot begin at the port. By then it is already too late.
Bryan Kovac's address on Rebuild Day cut to the heart of what responsible trade requires.
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What does a locally driven circular textile economy look like in practice? Africa Collect Textiles is building the answer.
Co-founder Elmar Stroomer shared the work of Africa Collect Textiles on Rebuild Day.
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This is the moment to move from seeing the problem to asking what responsibility requires of us.
Account Day at Landfills2Landmarks 2026. Both sides of the global textile trade in the same room, working through the same questions.
Visibility stops at the first sale.
What happens after that is where the gaps live and where the downstream pays the price.
David Roman from the British Heart Foundation brought both evidence and direction to Account Day. #EPR#Traceability#DownstreamAccountability#AccraSummit
A platform where all the relevant stakeholders are in the same room.
That is what Landfills2Landmarks 2026 is delivering and exactly what government needs to leverage to bring people along on the policies that matter.
TRACE. ACCOUNT. REBUILD.
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What is waste? The answer depends entirely on who you ask and that is exactly the problem.
Moderated by Alan Wheeler, the Ghana's Regulatory Spine for Responsible Textile Trade panel tackled one of the most foundational gaps in the conversation.