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Zirkuläre Textilien

Screenshot of a website about circular textiles. The header displays the title 'Zirkuläre Textilien' in blue and black. Below, a navigation bar includes links to 'Startseite,' 'Verbundprojekte,' 'News,' 'Veranstaltungen,' and an 'English' option. The main section contains a headline 'Zirkuläre Textilien,' a description of a funding initiative for circular economy in the textile sector, and bullet points outlining key focus areas. On the left, there is an image of a textile production process.

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Zirkuläre Textilien

Ressourcheneffiziente Kreislaufwirtschaft – Zirkuläre nachhaltige Textilien

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Ecologic Institute (2024): Zirkuläre Textilien. Website. URL: https://zirkulaere-textilien.de

Ecologic Institute designed and developed the project website "Circular Textiles" within the networking and transfer project of the funding program "Resource-efficient circular economy – circular sustainable textiles: development of holistic, practical solutions for closing loops in the textile industry". The website provides an overview of all funded joint projects. It also contains information on the projects and events, as well as news from the networking and transfer project. Users also have the opportunity to register for the mailing list.

Ecologic Institute is coordinating sixteen projects funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in the field of "Resource-efficient circular economy – circular sustainable textiles" as part of the networking and transfer project of the funding measure "Resource-efficient circular economy – circular sustainable textiles" (ZirTeNet).

 

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Concept: Melanie Kemper, Doris Knoblauch
Design: Beáta Welk Vargová, Jennifer Rahn 
Programming: Alan Keogh
Content Management: Ilka Merbold
 

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Circular economy, sustainable textile production, recycling, reuse, textile recycling, material innovation, resource efficiency, environmentally friendly textiles, textile cycles, ecological textiles, textile sustainability, textile research, biodegradability, upcycling, design for recycling, textile value chain, circular design, textile repair, textile digitalization, sustainable fibres, textile waste prevention, circular business models
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Networking, workshop, expert support group, link to current research initiatives and networks, broad impact, target group-specific communication measure, fact sheet, policy brief, webinar series, video, podcast, event, knowledge transfer, educational offer for pupils, students and adults, communication training, strategic reflection, impact analysis, educational measure, public relations work