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“Resale, Recycling, and Upcycling” to be held July 28
If the COVID pandemic has highlighted the need for the textiles and fashion industry to clean up its act, one of the most important post-pandemic trends that is emerging involves the area of resale, recycling, and upcycling of textiles and apparel. How can garments, décor, and other textile-based materials be reused in a way that diverts discarded items from landfills? What are the technologies enabling the extension of textile lifespans?
On July 28 at 1 pm EST, join WhatTheyThink Senior Editor Cary Sherburne, CEO of Texintel and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan, and Design Pool founder Kristen Dettoni as they explore how the move toward resale, recycling, and upcycling is poised to bring significant change to the industry and will further drive adoption of a wide range of digital technologies as the concept of fast fashion fades.
What you’ll learn:
Textiles & Apparel: Resale, Recycling, and Upcycling” is the latest installment in WhatTheyThink’s monthly half-hour LunchNLearn webinar series.
A complete archive of slides and audio will be available for download following this session.
“Textiles & Apparel: Resale, Recycling, and Upcycling” is the latest installment in WhatTheyThink’s monthly half-hour LunchNLearn webinar series. June’s LunchNLearn webinar, “Top 100 Small Commercial Printers,” included the results of the 2021 Small Commercial Printers survey and a conversation with Keith Miller, President of Strategic Factory, this year’s #1 small print business. The complete archive of this session, slides and audio, can be downloaded here.
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