WRAP’s award-winning collaborative agreement approach influences whole system change by bringing together stakeholders from across the textiles value chain and fostering rapid action on climate change. The network provides a framework and replicable model within which countries can create their own measurable national targets and action plans, aligned with internationally recognised objectives. Demos are typically held every Tuesday at 2 pm ET/11 am PT. Youll be able to ask questions throughout the demo. > More circular raw material is in new clothing than linear raw materialīased on extensive experience in convening international agreements for Plastic and Food, WRAP has created the Textiles Action Network to put the global textiles industry on the trajectory to net zero carbon emissions through transitioning to a circular economy. Demo the Action Network Toolset Interested in getting an overview of the Action Network toolset Join us for a fast-paced walkthrough of Action Networks top features. > All clothes sold in country are designed and made to be circular Members of the Textiles Action Network use the principles of a circular economy to re-shape the production, consumption, and disposal of textiles, ensuring that: The Global Youth Action Network continues. Working collaboratively yet independently, nations set up their own national action plans, tailored to the local context, share best practice and knowledge, and work towards one shared ambition – to create a circular economy for fashion and textiles. Jane Goodall, Primatologist Founder, Jane Goodall Institute and GYAN Advisor. Citizens and investors are demanding change, and fashion and textiles businesses across the world recognise that rapid action needs to happen if we are to avoid catastrophic climate change.Īs appetite for action from the industry increases, the Textiles Action Network is bringing together businesses, government, and citizens across the globe in world-leading initiatives to transform the landscape of the industry. The industry is racking up waste, and using land, water, and fossil fuels at an accelerated rate. The Schuylkill Action Network (SAN) is a collaborative network of over 100 partners working together to improve water resources in the Schuylkill River. Yet the Ellen MacArthur Foundation estimates that 500 billion USD of value is lost each year due to this clothing being barely worn and rarely recycled. ![]() The production and consumption of the global textiles industry is at an all-time high, more than doubling in the last 15 years, and continuing to rise. ![]() ![]() Delivering lasting behaviour change interventions Welcome The Alcohol Action Network is a nationwide network of alcohol prevention practitioners and researchers engaging in alcohol policy issues in their.
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