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The global textile industry is 0.3% circular 🌎 The global textile industry is only 0.3% circular, with nearly all its materials—over 99% of the 3.25 billion tones consumed annually—sourced from virgin inputs. Recycled materials, primarily PET bottles, make up a fraction, while the use of recycled textiles remains negligible. Synthetic fibres like polyester, derived from fossil fuels, dominate the sector, accounting for 70% of raw materials. The primary challenge lies in overproduction and overconsumption. Many mass-market brands release up to 24 collections annually, flooding the market with cheap, low-quality garments. This practice leads to approximately 30% of clothing going unsold, contributing significantly to waste. Improving the circularity of textiles requires a shift from volume to value. Prioritizing durable, high-quality garments and implementing repair, rental, and resale models are essential steps. These changes can help reduce waste and extend the lifecycle of textiles while addressing the root cause of overconsumption. The social dimension is equally critical. The industry employs millions worldwide, many of whom face poor wages and working conditions. Building a more circular textile industry must also prioritize fair labor practices, ensuring economic and social benefits alongside environmental progress. Source: The Circularity Gap Reporting Initiative #sustainability #sustainable #business #esg #climatechange #climateaction #circularity #circular

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