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Used but not used up - what do we know about textile waste?

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Sted: Oslo, Avfall Norges Sirkulærhub - Øvre Vollgt. 6

Both the volumes of textile waste, and the interest in what to do with it, is growing. Fortunately, knowledge about what textile waste consists of is also growing, as is the interest to regulate the sector.

Program

  • Coffe and buns

    08:30 - 09:00
  • Welcome!

    09:00 - 09:05
  • Plastic - The elephant in the room: Who dares to talk about it?

    09:05 - 09:15

    There is a general lack of policies for waste reduction - could Targeted Producer Responsibility (TPR) be the solution?

  • Waste analysis in the Wasted Textiles proejct

    09:15 - 09:30
  • Method for Picking Analyses of Textiles - REdu Wasted Textiles Summer Project 2023

    09:30 - 09:45
  • Dutch experiences with waste analyzes on textiles, what kind of brands where found?

    09:45 - 09:55
  • Experiences from picking analysis in Svalbard

    09:55 - 10:00
  • Break - coffee / tea

    10:00 - 10:15
  • How can a producer responsibility scheme be set up to reduce environmental impact?

    10:15 - 10:30
  • Questions and discussion

    10:30 - 11:00

Both the volumes of textile waste, and the interest in what to do with it, is growing. Fortunately, knowledge about what textile waste consists of is also growing, as is the interest to regulate the sector.

In this webinar, we will summarize several recent reports on textile waste in Norway and other countries, as well as a report that examines whether environmental strategies take seriously the fact that if the textiles are to be used up, then less must be produced. The clothes we dispose are often used - but far from used up.

- How can disposed textiles be used in the best possible way to ensure new use, and what kind of knowledge enables us to reduce the amount of used but not used up textiles?
- How much textiles, especially synthetics, are disposed in Norway? What does wasted textiles consist of, why and how are they disposed?
- Which regulatory measures will can be implemented in order to reduce the volumes of textile waste?

This is an open dissemination seminar under the Wasted Textiles research project at SIFO, Oslomet, funded by the Research Council of Norway and the Norwegian Retailers Environment Fund.

The webinar is held in English.

VIDEO recording of the webinar

PRESENTATIONS from the webinar in PDF

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Foredragsholdere

Jens Måge seniorrådgiver

Jens Måge

Seniorrådgiver
Sirk Norge

Jens Måge er seniorrådgiver i Sirk Norge. Han jobber bl. a. med fagområdene sirkulær bioøkonomi, tekstiler og energigjenvinning.

Telefon: 92292262

E-post: jens@sirknorge.no

Ingun Grimstad Klepp

Ingun Grimstad Klepp

Professor i klær og bærekraft
Oslo Metropolitan University - SIFO

Ingun er spesielt opptatt av problemer knyttet til miljø, demokrati og helse og hvordan forståelse for klær kan bidra i slike debatter. Hun er også opptatt av forholdet mellom tekniske, sosiale og historiske innfallsvinkler til tekstiler og dermed også av tverrfaglighet og nye metoder. Hun arbeider for tiden med verdikjeden for ull i Norge og med mulighetene for miljøforbedringer gjennom fokus på langsomme og lokale klær (hentet fra Oslo Met sine sider)

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Jens Måge seniorrådgiver

Jens Måge

Seniorrådgiver
Sirk Norge

Jens Måge er seniorrådgiver i Sirk Norge. Han jobber bl. a. med fagområdene sirkulær bioøkonomi, tekstiler og energigjenvinning.

Telefon: 92292262

E-post: jens@sirknorge.no

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