The fashion industry’s growing waste crisis has prompted a wave of innovative efforts toward sustainability. Fashion for Good, along with partners like Laudes Foundation, Global Fashion Agenda, Circle Economy, and IDH, recently introduced the World of Waste platform. This groundbreaking tool sheds light on textile waste “hotspots” worldwide, offering valuable insights into waste management in regions such as Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam. By aggregating data on waste composition, volumes, and recyclability, this initiative aims to empower recyclers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders with the knowledge they need to drive circularity and reduce environmental impact.
According to the State of Fashion 2025 report, there’s a strong push toward circular economy models, with consumers and governments increasingly expecting brands to embrace recycling and sustainable practices. The industry’s excessive production and waste—estimated at up to 5 billion items annually—are key drivers of this shift. Initiatives like textile-to-textile recycling offer a critical pathway to mitigate environmental harm by reducing virgin resource consumption and encouraging a regenerative approach to fashion.
At CIRQUEL, we’re dedicated to being part of this transformation. Our SaaS solution for reverse logistics helps brands repurpose, reroute, and monetize returned and unsold items, tackling overstock and extending the lifecycle of garments. Our approach aligns with industry shifts toward circularity and sustainability, offering brands a practical solution to manage their environmental impact and meet evolving regulatory standards.
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