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Circular Design Is Not Compromising Performance; It Is Redefining What Performance Means

High-performance outerwear has been optimised, for decades, around functional benchmarks that left little room for circular thinking. A project built around one garment—drawing on down insulation, heat-dissolvable stitching, and recycled nylon shell fabric—is testing whether that incompatibility is real or assumed. The findings, drawn from contributors across the supply chain, suggest the conflict is more a question of material selection than structural limitation.

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CIRCULARITY / RECYCLING / SECONDS / WASTE

The Recycling System Was Not Built for What It Receives

Textile collection is expanding. Recovery is not keeping pace. The gap between the two is not primarily a question of ambition or regulation—it is a question of material reality. What enters collection systems is compositionally diverse, conditionally uneven, and frequently incompatible with the processing infrastructure waiting to receive it. The scale of that mismatch is only beginning to be properly understood.

 
FLASHPOINT: CLIMATE
Climate Action / Ethiopia Project

Climate resilience, productivity and workplace safety are being advanced across Ethiopia's leather, textile and garment sector through a new ILO-Japan joint initiative. The one-year programme targets 40 factories across five cities, integrating Japanese expertise, digitalised safety tools and a women's leadership development programme to drive sustainable and inclusive industrial growth.

Climate Action / Toolkit

H&M Foundation has launched an open-access workshop toolkit enabling brands, suppliers, policymakers and investors to apply its System Map across the textiles industry. Developed with Accenture, the toolkit identifies leverage points to halve greenhouse gas emissions every decade until 2050, while supporting a just transition that avoids shifting costs onto the most vulnerable.

 
 
 
FOCUS: COTTON

Regenerative Practices Move to the Centre of BCI's Revised Cotton Farming Standard, Effective April 2026

Cotton's farm-level production standard has been strengthened with a sharper regenerative agriculture focus, following BCI's release of Principles and Criteria v.3.2. The updated standard introduces targeted improvements to selected indicators, enhances auditability across diverse growing contexts, and advances BCI's broader ambition to operate as a fully regenerative standards system.

 
 
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Mattias Wallander
Mattias Wallander
Chief Executive Officer
USAgain
The real hurdle isn't the map, but the fragmented municipal governance: complex, varying permit costs and restrictive zoning are barriers to expansion. If local governments can align on model ordinances and move away from restrictive industrial-only zoning, the 13% yearover- year growth seen in France may be possible in California.

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Dr Arup Rakshit
Dr Arup Rakshit
Director
Man Made Textiles Research Association
In the early years, MANTRA focused mainly on testing and R&D support for the textile industry in Surat. It provided services to weaving units, dyeing units, and processing houses. Over time, the scope expanded. Technical textiles emerged as a new focus area, and MANTRA started taking up projects in geotextiles, medical textiles, and other specialised areas.
 
FOCUS: LEATHER

IILF 2026 Exposes Gap Between Boardroom Sustainability and Tannery Floor Reality

Chennai's IILF 2026 exposed contradictions shaping India's leather industry: innovative chemical systems alongside organisational failures, Trump tariffs suppressing demand yet prices holding firm, and sustainability frameworks that never reach tannery workers. The 'Leather Carnival' demonstrated both the sector's professionalisation and its struggle to reconcile traditional identity with market realities.