Circle Economy to launch first-ever circularity gap report on textiles

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Circle Economy to launch first-ever circularity gap report on textiles

Circle Economy, a partner of the Go Circular Business Summit, is proud to announce the launch of the Circularity Gap Report Textiles.

With the holiday shopping season swiftly approaching, it’s a good moment to ask: How circular is the textile industry? On 28 November, together with the H&M Foundation, Circle Economy will release the first-ever Circularity Gap Report Textiles, diving deep into the current state of circularity in clothing and textiles.

Join the webinar on 3 December at 13:00 CET for insights that might make you rethink your shopping choices this season!

Visit Circle Economy website for details


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