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Circular supply chains start with effective textile waste management

With our textile waste management solutions, you’ll move from linear practices to closed-loop material cycles, making measurable progress on waste and emissions. Unlock circularity today!
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Build resilience through circular supply chains

The resources which underpin the textile & apparel industry are becoming scarcer and less stable, despite increasing global demand. Our textile waste management solutions help you build resilience, reduce risk factors and prepare for future supply chain challenges by guiding you towards the establishment of circular economy business practices.

“Creating effective circular supply chains and functioning recycling eco-systems are key to reducing the industry’s reliance on virgin resource and the associated climate risks. Establishing textile waste management practices are an essential starting point.”

Marina Chahboune
Founder, Closed Loop Fashion

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Textile waste is an increasingly valuable resource

Developed over many years of experience in factories globally, the Textile Waste Management Standard (TWMS by CLF) by Closed Loop Fashion is a comprehensive framework designed to guide textile and apparel factories, recycling facilities, and waste handlers towards sustainable, compliant and profitable waste management practices. Our extensive assessment and identified Corrective Actions enables us to divert waste towards more preferred disposal methods such as reuse and recycling, helping you establish circular supply chains and viable new business models.

On-site assessment & waste mapping

  • analysis of the current textile waste and resource operations
  • Identifying potential to reduce textile waste and waste streams along the whole supply chain and related raw material recovery opportunities

CAP & roadmap to circularity

  • development and creation of a Corrective Action Plan with measurable Key Performance Indicators
  • Plan to regulate and standardise in-house and supplier’s waste management practices (e.g. waste collecting, sorting, storing, packing, tracking)
  • Create a buying policy for secondary raw materials

Implementation of circular economy business practices

  • implement a waste management system, including re-logistics, waste-recovery, preparation for recycling and take-back systems
  • set up of traceability tools
  • preparation for recycling certifications (GRS etc)
  • matchmaking with other industries

Capacity building & training

  • hands-on workshops
  • practical training for workers and management on circular economy, recycling, resource recovery and textile waste management
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All stakeholders benefit from establishing standardized textile waste management practices

Try our textile waste management solutions to:

  • Meet your clients’ demand, without increasing the use of resources
  • Reduce your production costs
  • Become a pioneer in circular fashion
  • Maximise the sustainable use and value of resources 
  • Move away from resource-based growth to a new era of performance-based growth
  • Accelerate systemic change across the value chain
  • Create new business models
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Closed Loop Fashion & Evermos Brings Upcycling Design to BINUS University

Closed Loop Fashion, together with Evermos, recently hosted a hybrid lecture introducing upcycling design to fashion design students at BINUS University, Jakarta, Indonesia. With 51 students joining the session, the lecture marked the beginning of the university’s involvement in the develoPPP project and its Circular Design Innovation Program, which the students will be part of moving forward.
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Panel Discussion on Navigating Digital Product Passport (DPP) in Complex Textile Supply Chains

On 18 March 2026, Closed Loop Fashion took part in a panel discussion on “Traceability Made Tangible: Navigating DPPs in Complex Supply Chains” at Performance Days in Munich. The session, organized by Accelerating Circularity, brought together experts from across the textile and recycling sector to discuss the role of Digital Product Passport (DPP) in improving transparency, traceability & circularity in textile supply chains. Panelists explored what DPP systems can realistically deliver today, where key gaps remain & what brands should start preparing for in the coming 12–24 months.
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Building Better Textile Waste Management: Targeted Training for 21 Factories in Cambodia

On 10 March 2026, Closed Loop Fashion delivered a Training on ‘Textile Waste Management Systems and Opportunities’ at Top Summit Garment Inc. Factory of Sabrina Group in Phnom Penh under the Circular Fashion Partnership Cambodia initiative, “Establishing Circular Textile Systems in Cambodia.” The session brought together over 20 participating factories to strengthen practical implementation of textile waste management systems.
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Supporting fashion brands and manufacturers to make a difference.

We provide apparel and textile industry stakeholders with practical tools and holistic solutions for applied sustainability and circularity, from capacity building to strategy planning, creation and implementation.

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