Jointly launching circular products
Circular Clothing aims to close the textile cycle together with other actors in the textile industry. Based on Cradle to Cradle® certification, the aim is to develop textiles that are safe and fully recyclable. So that today's products become tomorrow's raw materials.
The commitment
Circular Clothing works together with other actors in the textile industry to promote the transfer of know-how about circular textiles on an equal footing. Circular Clothing gives cooperative members free access to the circular material library, to manufacturing and finishing processes and to cost-effective collective Cradle to Cradle Certified® certification. In this way, Circular Clothing supports the goals of STS 2030 and its actors, in particular Goal 3: Promoting innovative business models towards a circular economy.
Organisations
Circular Clothing Genossenschaft
Participants
all (public)
Project start
01/10/2024
Project status
progressed
Still open for more participants?
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Participation requirements
Circular Clothing Cooperative member:in: One-off subscription to the cooperative share certificate CHF 2,000, annual basic fee CHF 500, participation in a working group and participation in voting meetings (approx. 8 hours per month), annual license fee for the use of the Cradle to Cradle® certificate CHF 1,000, annual royalties on Cradle to Cradle Certified® products sold (2% on product sales achieved up to a maximum royalty amount of CHF 15,000)
Circular Clothing Associates: Annual basic fee CHF 500, access to material library one-off CHF 300
Which goals are supported?
Target 3
Promotion of innovative business models toward a circular economy.
Which measures are supported?
Option 1: Committed actors design at least 15%/30% of their products for circularity, in order for them to circulate in a functioning cycle by 2025/2030., Option 2: Committed actors reuse at least 20%/50% of textile materials in new products by 2025/2030., Measure 3.2: Committed actors implement a chemical management system for their supply chain to protect biodiversity by 2025.