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Mejores iniciativas de economía circular en la industria textil

Discover the most innovative and effective initiatives transforming the textile industry towards a circular economy model. This ranking highlights projects that prioritize pollution prevention, resource recovery, and extending material lifespan. Explore how design for durability, textile recycling, and waste reuse are making a difference. Learn about the leading companies and organizations in textile sustainability that are redefining the future of fashion and production.

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    Patagonia

    187 Global Votes
    • Implements textile recycling technologies

      (+3)

    Patagonia stands out for its ambitious goal to eliminate all textile waste by 2025, demonstrating clear leadership in the sustainable fashion industry. The company prioritizes absolute accountability over sustainability claims, driving environmental solutions through its business model and commitment to product quality and durability.

  2. 2

    SISA

    139 Global Votes

    SISA promotes the circular economy in the textile industry by designing durable garments that build on each woman's personal story over time, contrasting with fast fashion. Its focus on quality and timelessness reduces the need for constant consumption and clothing disposal, contributing to sustainability.

  3. 3

    National Circular Economy Strategy for Textiles by 2040 (Chile)

    0 Global Votes
    • Reduces environmental and social impacts

      (+4)

    This Chilean strategy is a key instrument for addressing the challenges of the current production and consumption model in the textile sector. It seeks to reduce environmental and social impacts, strengthen the local ecosystem and innovation, and foster more sustainable and equitable practices.

  4. 4

    Ecocitex

    0 Global Votes
    • Aims to eliminate textile waste from Chile

      (+4)

    Ecocitex stands out for its innovative circular economy model, transforming textile waste into 100% recycled yarn without the use of water or dyes. Its social impact is significant, as it empowers over 250 women-led businesses and provides employment opportunities to vulnerable groups in Chile.

  5. 5

    MAK (Chile)

    0 Global Votes
    • Aims to prevent waste generation

      (+2)

    MAK stands out for its innovative approach to transforming textile waste from the Atacama Desert into new products, collaborating with local artisans and designers. Its business model directly contributes to the circular economy by diverting tons of discarded clothing from landfills and turning them into valuable resources.

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  7. 6

    Ecocitex

    0 Global Votes
    • Eliminates textile waste from Chile

      (+4)

    Ecocitex implements a comprehensive circular economy model by transforming textile waste into 100% recycled yarn, without using water or dyes, significantly reducing environmental impact. Furthermore, its social commitment is evident in creating dignified employment for women and supporting small businesses, demonstrating a holistic approach to sustainability.

  8. 7

    Trébol Sastrería

    0 Global Votes

    Trébol Sastrería drives the circular economy by rescuing Chilean textile heritage and the tailoring craft, creating custom garments with noble materials like 100% wool. Its business model is based on fair trade and valuing artisanal work, promoting durability and reducing overconsumption in the fashion industry.

  9. 8

    Carmen Eva (Chile)

    0 Global Votes

    Carmen Eva stands out for its innovative approach to sustainable fashion, transforming discarded textiles into high-quality, uniquely designed garments. Its work directly contributes to reducing the enormous volume of textile waste, promoting the circular economy and environmental awareness in the industry. The brand is led by Cris Miranda, a recognized entrepreneur in sustainable fashion.

  10. 9

    Ropa América (Chile)

    0 Global Votes

    Ropa América represents a circular economy initiative by giving clothing a second life, reducing demand for new production and textile waste. This business model promotes large-scale reuse, helping to mitigate the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry. Furthermore, it drives the development of innovative solutions for recycling damaged textiles, such as those being implemented in Chile.

  11. 10

    Levi's (Chile)

    0 Global Votes
    • Participates in Sorting for Circularity Fashion for Good project

      (+2)

    Levi's has implemented a comprehensive circular economy strategy in Chile, notably through its collaboration with Renewcell for textile recycling and designing 501 jeans with organic cotton for circularity. The brand also promotes sustainability via water conservation initiatives, the use of sustainable fibers, and resale and repair programs to extend garment lifespan.

  12. 11

    Timberland (Chile)

    0 Global Votes
    • Aims to design 100% of products for circularity

      (+4)

    Timberland stands out for its commitment to the circular economy in the textile industry, implementing the Timberloop™ platform which allows customers to return worn products for refurbishment and resale. The brand has set a goal to design 100% of its products for circularity and source 100% of its natural materials from regenerative agriculture by 2030, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to sustainability.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates initiatives and companies that promote the circular economy in the textile industry, focusing on the prevention and eradication of illegal textile waste dumpsites and the transformation of clothing unsuitable for reuse into new products.
Currently, initiatives are selected based on their relevance and the impact of their solutions in the circular textile economy. If you know of a prominent initiative that meets these criteria, you can contact our editorial team for potential consideration in future updates.
The results of this ranking highlight examples of best practices and innovative solutions in the circular textile economy. They serve as a guide to understand what types of projects are making a difference in waste management and sector sustainability.
The Circular Economy Strategy for Textiles in Chile is a key instrument that addresses the challenges of the current production and consumption model. The initiatives highlighted in this ranking often align with the objectives of this strategy, contributing to its sustainability and waste management goals.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of circular economy initiatives in the textile industry is developed with the aim of highlighting projects that are generating a positive impact on the sector's sustainability. The selection is based on an editorial analysis of available information and the relevance of each initiative.

  • Initiatives that address the prevention and eradication of illegal textile waste dumpsites, a key issue in the industry, are considered.
  • The ability of initiatives to recycle and transform clothing unsuitable for reuse into high-quality products, as exemplified by Ecocitex, is valued.
  • Participant relevance is assessed based on their contribution to circular economy principles within the textile sector, such as waste reduction and extending the lifecycle of materials.
  • Companies and projects demonstrating a long-term commitment to sustainability and innovation in their business models are included.
  • Impact on textile waste reduction: Initiatives demonstrating a significant contribution to reducing dumpsites and efficient waste management are prioritized.
  • Innovation in recycling and transformation: Projects that use innovative methods to recycle textiles and convert them into new products, such as Ecocitex, are sought.
  • Alignment with circular economy principles: Initiatives must be clearly focused on closing the lifecycle of textile products, from design to end-of-life.
  • Commitment to sustainability: Companies with a proven track record and ongoing commitment to sustainable business practices in the textile industry are considered.