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January 17, 2022
Q&A with CAP member: Nin Castle
About Nin Castle Briefly describe your background, interests & areas of expertise. I’ve been working in textile waste management, up-cycling and recycling since 2004. Starting from a design perspective, working with both post-consumer and post-industrial waste, I then moved on to working in the systems needed to organise and standardise waste to be able to […]

December 17, 2021
Q&A with CAP Member: Ross Barry
About Ross Barry What do you believe the biggest hurdles/opportunities for transitioning to a new circular business mindset will be, for WA, for the industry? Full circularity ushers a new paradigm for clothing manufacture. The biggest hurdles will be obstacles by vested interest in the status quo and given the global nature of the industry, […]

December 16, 2021
Tech-driven textile circularity takes over Times Square
Worn Again Technologies is developing a holistic framework for a circular economy of textiles, where fiber blends are given a second life as high-quality, virgin-like materials. Worn Again Technologies’ positive impact recognized by the Conscious Fashion Campaign Worn Again Technologies will be part of the Conscious Fashion Campaign billboard showcase in Times Square during the […]

August 19, 2021
Q&A with CAP Member: Kate Kitchener
About Kate Kitchener Briefly describe your background, interests & areas of expertise? I began my work in waste prevention by implementing waste reduction strategies and testing alternative packaging options in the private sector. I then worked on an initiative to create green jobs in waste management. Currently, I am the Chief of Staff at the […]

May 12, 2021
Why you shouldn’t throw away your old clothes when moving houses
When moving houses, it is current to only bring with you the things that you really need. Here is why you should not throw your old clothes.

February 24, 2021
Worn Again Technologies is part of the Circular Fashion Ecosystem Advisory Board
The British Fashion Council (BFC)’s Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF) has announced the Advisory Board for its first project, the Circular Fashion Ecosystem (previously known as ‘The Waste Eco System Project).
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