NEWS & EVENTS CONCERNING Textiles
SAVE THE NEW DATE
Join us at the postponed call conference as we create new projects within the framework of the TRACE partnership.
Mark your calendars for August 27th, 2025, at Spinderihallerne, Spinderigade 11E, 7100
28 Mar 2025
Plastics in textiles – why is that a problem?
TRACE hosts panel debate at LOOP Forum
On April 29, from 13:05 to 13:50, TRACE hosts a panel debate on the challenges of fossil-based synthetic textiles at the LOOP Forum in Copenhagen. Experts will discuss how fast fashion, largely dependent on cheap plastic polymers like polyester, impacts circular ambitions in the textile sector.
05 Mar 2025
Co-Creation Workshop postponed
In order to combine two calls and thereby improve our call process we are postponing the co-creation workshop originally scheduled for March 25, 2025. A new date will be announced soon, and the co-creation workshop will likely be held after the summer break.
20 Feb 2025
New insights from the project Mass Customisation
'If we are closer to the consumers, we will know what should not be produced in advance
Ideally, it would be best if you only produce what has already been sold,' says project manager Anne Louise Bang. The Mass Customisation project aims to utilize consumer knowledge rather than relying solely on trends and assumptions about consumers. See the results so far."
26 Sep 2024
CircularTEX launches a circular guide
CircularTEX launches a circular guide for purchasing upholstered furniture
18 Sep 2024
A strong responsibilty to change the textile industry
- We are participating in Trace to try and move the needle together with other companies, research institutions, and various actors," says Dorte Rye Olsen, Head of Sustainability at Bestseller.
22 Jul 2024
Pioneering Circular Solutions for Textiles and Plastics
Professor, Head of Department, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering Claus-Helix Nielsen on DTU's role in Trace
15 Jul 2024
Read article by Trace researchers
By adjusting fashion companies' product development to create more inclusive designs, substantial benefits can be realized for the climate, environment, economy, and consumers.
10 Jul 2024