textile recycling

How Osei-Duro & Union Gospel Mission are Making the Business Case for Social Sustainability

How Osei-Duro & Union Gospel Mission are Making the Business Case for Social Sustainability

Here at the TLC, we strongly advocate for environmental and social sustainability. Many of the same societal structures that put our climate in jeopardy (such as overconsumption and fossil fuel pollution) have also impacted the wellbeing of populations around the world. In order for environmental initiatives to be sustained, human needs have to be met. We are inspired by projects that beautifully weave together environmental initiatives with social justice action. This fosters a more regenerative environment where nature and humans can both thrive.

Circular Allies: Basecamp Repairs is Extending the Life of Outdoor Gear through Repair

Circular Allies: Basecamp Repairs is Extending the Life of Outdoor Gear through Repair

Victoria-based Basecamp Repairs was born when Alex and Nic met working for a national outdoor equipment retailer and realized many products were being returned or thrown away when they could be easily repaired. They had already been repairing their own gear for years, so why couldn’t they help others as well? The Basecamp mission is to reduce waste by extending the lifespan of outdoor equipment through repairs and maintenance.

Circular Allies: Up Pet is Making Pet Accessories out of Landfill-Destined Textiles

Circular Allies: Up Pet is Making Pet Accessories out of Landfill-Destined Textiles

Up Pet is a Canadian brand, creating upcycled accessories for pets and their humans. Up Pet officially began in 2019, while founder Clavia Castilhos was doing her post grad in sustainable fashion production at George Brown. She already had 10+ years experience working in the fashion industry in Brazil, and understood the nature of the industry’s challenges, especially textile waste. She was excited to learn about the Salvation Army challenge encouraging designers to upcycle post-consumer textiles, particularly home textiles and linens, to divert them from landfills. Being a lifelong pet lover, Clavia had also noticed a gap in the market for sustainable pet accessories. And so Up Pet was born!

Circular Allies: Shred Neoprene

Circular Allies: Shred Neoprene

Shred Neoprene is a social enterprise based in Tofino, BC with a mission to collect, grind and upcycle neoprene through innovative solutions and partnerships in Canada. Karen Hendry, Shred’s passionate founder, started the organization in 2021 after working in the surf industry and volunteering with Surfrider Foundation for many years, and learning about the wetsuit waste problem. With Tofino being a popular surf destination for both locals and tourists, surf shops and resorts offer wetsuit rentals year round, resulting in a high turnover of wetsuits. While the Surfrider Foundation has been collecting wetsuits through their Wetsuit Reincarnation Program for recycling in California since 2017 (saving 4.5 tonnes of neoprene from landfill), Hendry saw the need for a more local solution.

Circular Allies: Fashion Takes Action

Circular Allies: Fashion Takes Action

Fashion Takes Action (FTA) is a non-profit organization established in 2007 to advance sustainability in the fashion industry through education, awareness, research and collaboration. They have gained global recognition over the last year through their successful WEAR Webinar Series, and the release of their latest report A Feasibility Study of Textile Recycling in Canada. Here at the Textile Lab for Circularity we are all about collaboration, and scaling existing projects that move the dial towards textile circularity. FTA Founder and Executive Director Kelly Drennan sits on the TLC’s expert advisory panel, and when we heard they were running a textile recycling project in Eastern Canada, we knew we wanted to get involved.

Building Capacity and Taking Action - Our New Programs

Building Capacity and Taking Action - Our New Programs

We’ve been listening to your feedback! As outlined in our previous post, we’ve refined our approach based on feedback we have received from our trusted industry network. We are in a unique position, building off of the results of the 2019 textile collaborative, which defined clear strategic leverage points. We are excited to announce our new programming, designed to address key pain points of the industry, while taking tangible action on our leverage points.