International Day of Zero Waste at Textiles Recycling Expo

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As the world prepares to recognise theย International Day of Zero Wasteย on theย 30th of March 2025, there has never been a more critical time to spotlight the need for sustainable solutions in the textile industry. Jointly led byย UNEPย andย UN-Habitat, this year’s theme:ย โ€œTowards Zero Waste in Fashion and Textilesโ€ย marks a historic first, and underscores the urgency of waste reduction and circularity, reinforcing why businesses and policymakers must accelerate their efforts toward a sustainable future.

In alignment with this mission, theย Textiles Recycling Expo, taking place onย 4-5 June in Brussels, Belgium, serves as a vital platform where industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers convene to shape the future of textile recycling and circular economies. Brussels, at the heart of Europeโ€™s sustainability discussions, is the ideal location to drive meaningful change, with key conversations taking place that will influence global policies and industry practices.

The textile industry remains one of the worldโ€™s most waste-intensive sectors, with millions of tonnes of clothing and fabric discarded annually. With theย UN-Habitatย calling for collective action, businesses that align with zero-waste initiatives are better positioned for resilience and growth in an increasingly sustainability-focused world.Theย Textiles Recycling Expoย provides an unparalleled opportunity to join the movement, showcasing cutting-edge technologies, pioneering solutions, and regulatory insights that will define the future of textile circularity. Attendees will gain access to influential discussions, expert-led panels, and key networking opportunities that can drive scalable impact in waste reduction.As we approach theย International Day of Zero Waste, organisations, brands, and policymakers must take decisive steps toward a zero-waste future. Join us at the Textiles Recycling Expo 2025 to be part of the fundamental conversations shaping sustainable progress.

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