4. 5% of manufacturing capacity returned
eco-footprint reduced by 20%
extensive business ecosystem
customer-driven service environment
5. The challenge is how to … strongly re-direct the
EU’s T&C sector away from competing on price
towards competing on knowledge, to reach
economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
6. a global movement is transforming the clothes
we wear…
do you want to be part of it?
www.tcbl.eu
32. Emmanouela Kouroudi,
Thrakika Ekkokistiria, EL
Gwenaëlle Geers,
Euratex, BE
Rita Britton,
Nomad, UK
Veerle Luiting,
Next Fashion, NL
Kathy O’Driscoll,
KO Inc Ltd, UK
Anastasia Vouyouka,
SITAM A-B, EL
Jade Wilting,
Circle Economy, NL
33. Questions for the Panel
What is your general impression regarding the sustainability
potential of these initiatives – i.e. their capacity to survive and
prosper after the end of the granted period?
More specifically, what is the business case that is most likely
to have systemic impact on the T&C industry and how is this
going to happen?
Finally, what is the business case that has the least
sustainability potential in your opinion, and what is the major
impediment to be removed in that regard (e.g. legal, financial,
business related…)?