The Circular Textile Days 2024 will provide a platform for companies to present their sustainable products or services to an international audience and actively contribute to the transition to more sustainable and circular production methods. This event to be held at the renowned 1931 Congress Centre in ‘s-Hertogenbosch on September 18 and 19, 2024 is not only an opportunity to learn and share but also acts as a catalyst for essential connections and collaborations aimed at a more sustainable future. With Turkish participants such as ORBIT Consulting, ITHIB and Sustainability Talks Istanbul, this event illustrates its international commitment and constructive, sustainable collaboration within the textile sector and chain.
Find out the latest regulations on sustainability
Amid an era where the urgency to produce more sustainably is both a desire and a requirement, sustainability and circularity are at the heart of our contemporary textile industry. Stricter legislation at both national and international levels is forcing the industry to be innovative and work together to meet these legislative requirements while minimizing environmental impact. This year’s event offers companies the chance to find out about both (inter)national and specifically European laws and regulations on sales market, product transparency and passporting.
Circular Textile Days bring together the all textile chain
At Circular Textile Days 2024, the participants will be able to discuss the topics together and, where possible, shape the future of the textile industry. This event offers a chance to get participants informed and actively contribute to shaping the future standards in the textile industry. As an epicenter of innovation and collaboration, Circular Textile Days provide unique opportunities to learn from leading experts, gain insights into circular technologies and participate in conversations that are shaping the direction of the industry.
The entire textile chain will be present, from recycled yarn to eco-design garments, reusing materials and high-tech recycling. Visitors are expected from various textile industry segments, from B2B end-users to fashion brands, retailers, educators and students.