Enabling textiles circularity by creating new markets for rawmaterial from end-of-life post-consumer textiles. Mother of 4 and hooked on floorball. Own views.
#Sustafit project has made a brilliant podcast series worth listening to. I had a great conversation in episode 4. (in finnish)
https://t.co/lwbXDc487V
Designs for a Cooler Planet 2023: Invisible exhibitions kick off next week at @AaltoUniversity. Among them is a showcase dedicated to projects at the forefront of fashion's future, including @project_cotton, @TRexProjectEU and @Finixrevolution: https://t.co/938Zt5y5xa
Amazing to see an article about #tExtended also on @Uusiouutiset, with a focus on our Finnish partners: Lounais-Suomen Jätehuolto Oy (LSJH) and Rester Oy, in addition to our coordinator @VTTFinland.
You can find the article here:👇
https://t.co/BIuJWVytzZ
Wrapping up our #tExtended second Plenary Meeting in Vila Nova do Famalicão, Portugal - fantastic opportunity for all the partners to meet in person again, discuss the progress of the project and our future plans.
See you in six months in 🇪🇸!
Today's partner is Lounais-Suomen Jätehuolto (LSJH)!
Based in 🇫🇮, LSJH is a local waste management company that produces raw material from end-of-life textiles collected from households as a #circular solution.
https://t.co/43FX6wUtEM
It was a pleasure to explain our national solution in Finland to enable the return of end-of-life textiles into circulation as raw material for industry
This afternoon, we hosted webinar4⃣of our Circular & Biobased Textiles Masterclass!♻️
We e-travelled across Europe, discussing national and regional textile waste management initiatives in 🇫🇷🇸🇪🇳🇱🇫🇮&🇪🇸
Discover our masterclass⬇️
https://t.co/TPfY1WE8Mx
With the obligation to collect textile waste as a separate fraction in the EU by 2025, the amounts of used textiles collected may increase. This briefing by @EUEnvironment outlines the challenges Europe faces in managing used textiles, focusing on export: https://t.co/4fFmTFGHHS
📰#tExtended partner Anna Garton from LSJH describes to @TekstiiliMuoti the journey of end-of-life textiles from sorting to fiber processing to yarn spinning, through to the production of new fabrics and clothing from recycled fibers.
https://t.co/TcRnFHOwCD