
Textile recycling policy and regulation
Policy and regulatory frameworks play a critical role in shaping textile recycling practices. Investigating how Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), waste reduction targets, and circular economy strategies drive systemic change is essential for understanding the future of textile recycling. Legislative developments impact how recycling practices can be standardized and scaled, making it important to stay informed on policy changes. Exploring the role of government, industry stakeholders, and advocacy groups in crafting effective policies promotes sustainability and circularity in textiles.
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Press release EU Parliament Mandates Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Textiles10 September 2025
Press release Official Press Conference: Navigating EU Regulations & Advancing Circularity in Textiles24 April 2025
Event News Less Than 3 Weeks to Go: Have You Planned Your Journey to Textiles Recycling Expo4 June 2026
Speaker interview From Assumptions to Evidence: Claudia Giacovelli on the Data Behind Circular Textiles 29 May 2026
Speaker interview Performance Without Compromise: Maximilian Koehnlein on Rethinking the Material That Makes Modern Sportswear Work 26 May 2026
Exhibitor News Optimizing Textile Recycling Technology: How Hyperspectral Imaging Automates High-Purity Sorting26 May 2026
Speaker interview Capacity, Feedstock, and the Road to 2030: Adam Gardiner on Scaling Textile Recycling22 May 2026
Speaker interview From Waste to Fibre: Robert van de Kerkhof on Building Europe's Circular Textile Future 18 May 2026





