Reco­no­my laun­ches ReDress to help tex­ti­le pro­du­cers meet expan­ding inter­na­tio­nal EPR regu­la­ti­ons

Reco­no­my laun­ches ReDress to help tex­ti­le pro­du­cers meet expan­ding inter­na­tio­nal EPR regu­la­ti­ons

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Reco­no­my, parent com­pa­ny of Noven­tiz and inter­na­tio­nal cir­cu­lar eco­no­my spe­cia­list, has laun­ched a tech-enab­led, inter­na­tio­nal ser­vice to help busi­nesses com­ply with tex­ti­le Exten­ded Pro­du­cer Respon­si­bi­li­ty (EPR) regu­la­ti­ons.

The ser­vice – cal­led ReDress – will help busi­nesses under­stand and deal with their glo­bal obli­ga­ti­ons and the legis­la­ti­ve times­ca­les of dif­fe­rent EPR sche­mes as well as the finan­cial impact and report­ing requi­re­ments stem­ming from the­se regu­la­ti­ons. From a sus­taina­bi­li­ty per­spec­ti­ve, they will also be bet­ter pla­ced to redress the envi­ron­men­tal impact of fashion.

The ReDress solu­ti­on com­bi­nes hori­zon scan­ning, data manage­ment, envi­ron­men­tal com­pli­ance, omni-chan­nel take-back and repair ser­vices. ReDress leans on Reconomy’s spe­cia­list inter­na­tio­nal capa­bi­li­ties throug­hout the resour­ce cycle to pro­vi­de a one-stop-shop ser­vice for the com­plex ques­ti­ons posed by tex­ti­les EPR.

EPR for tex­ti­les

EPR is an envi­ron­men­tal poli­cy deter­mi­ning the respon­si­bi­li­ties pro­du­cers (inclu­ding manu­fac­tu­r­ers, importers, brand owners and retail­ers) have at the post-con­su­mer stage of a product’s life­cy­cle. EPR the­r­e­fo­re sup­ports posi­ti­ve envi­ron­men­tal chan­ge via incen­ti­ves and fees.

In March 2024, the Euro­pean Par­lia­ment pas­sed the first stage of amend­ments to the Was­te Frame­work Direc­ti­ve mea­ning EPR for tex­ti­les will soon be man­da­to­ry across EU mem­ber sta­tes.

Envi­ron­men­tal impact of tex­ti­le indus­try

Glo­bal imple­men­ta­ti­on of the­se sche­mes is acce­le­ra­ting as tex­ti­le pro­duc­tion is high­ly resour­ce-inten­si­ve with low recy­cling rates. The indus­try uses 93 bil­li­on cubic met­res of water a year, is the third hig­hest user of water and land, and the fourth most car­bon inten­si­ve. Less than 1% of tex­ti­les world­wi­de are recy­cled into new pro­ducts.

Reco­no­my laun­ches PRO in Ita­ly

This month, Reco­no­my also set up its new Pro­du­cer Respon­si­bi­li­ty Orga­ni­sa­ti­on (PRO) in Ita­ly for mem­ber­ship. This is a coll­ec­ti­ve sys­tem which, as soon as the legis­la­ti­on comes into force, will have the aut­ho­ri­ty to ful­fil all obli­ga­ti­ons under the EPR and other Euro­pean tex­ti­le direc­ti­ves on behalf of pro­du­cers

In the mean­ti­me, mem­ber­ship will be on a vol­un­t­a­ry basis and the PRO will dri­ve awa­re­ness across all sup­p­ly chain stake­hol­ders around the cor­rect manage­ment of tex­ti­le pro­ducts within the con­text of incre­asing cir­cu­la­ri­ty, in order for them to be pre­pared to meet future requi­re­ments.

Reco­no­my is expe­ri­en­ced part­ner for EPR com­pli­ance

Reconomy’s ‘Re-use’ loop is alre­a­dy trus­ted to mana­ge over 96 mil­li­on pro­duct returns a year for major fashion and home­wa­res brands and has demons­tra­ted a 20% reduc­tion in its cus­to­mers’ car­bon inten­si­ty sin­ce 2020. In its ‘Com­ply’ loop, Reco­no­my sub­mits over 10,000 data decla­ra­ti­ons every year from 23 regio­nal hubs ser­vicing over 80 count­ries with more than 30 dedi­ca­ted data spe­cia­lists. Reco­no­my has seen signi­fi­cant recent growth, expan­ding to ope­ra­te across more than 80 count­ries, with more than 4,000 col­le­agues and over 10,000 cus­to­mers.

Clai­re Webb, Exe­cu­ti­ve Chair of Reconomy’s Re-use divi­si­on, said: “As the inter­na­tio­nal com­pli­ance land­scape beco­mes incre­asing­ly com­plex, busi­nesses can deri­ve signi­fi­cant stra­te­gic bene­fits from sin­gle-pro­vi­der, end-to-end solu­ti­ons to mana­ge this pro­cess. Tex­ti­les EPR is coming around the cor­ner and as the respon­si­bi­li­ty shifts, the­re are serious cost impli­ca­ti­ons as well as risks for busi­nesses that do not have visi­bi­li­ty of what will short­ly be requi­red of them. Working with a pro­vi­der like Reco­no­my gives busi­nesses an effi­ci­ent and com­pli­ant inter­na­tio­nal ope­ra­ti­on with a holi­stic view of their sus­taina­bi­li­ty objec­ti­ves and obli­ga­ti­ons.”

Reco­no­my Head of Vol­un­t­a­ry Com­pli­ance and EPR expert James Beard,com­men­ted: “EPR is an incre­asing­ly pre­va­lent con­side­ra­ti­on for tex­ti­le pro­du­cers as inter­na­tio­nal imple­men­ta­ti­on of the­se sche­mes acce­le­ra­tes. ReDress was deve­lo­ped lever­aging Reconomy’s spe­cia­list capa­bi­li­ties through the resour­ce cycle and its inter­na­tio­nal reach, to pro­vi­de a one-stop-shop ser­vice that will help stake­hol­ders prepa­re for tex­ti­les EPR. We are exci­ted to bring this pro­duct to-mar­ket, empowe­ring busi­nesses to ful­fil their envi­ron­men­tal respon­si­bi­li­ties seam­less­ly – giving them more stra­te­gic con­trol by using a sin­gle pro­vi­der. With tex­ti­les EPR soon to be man­da­to­ry within the EU and the direc­tion of tra­vel towards grea­ter com­pli­ance requi­re­ments gathe­ring pace, our com­pre­hen­si­ve packa­ge of ser­vices have never been more pivo­tal.”

Patrick Wie­demann, CEO of Reconomy’s Com­ply Loop,concluded: “We’re proud to have laun­ched our inter­na­tio­nal PRO pro­ject in Ita­ly and look for­ward to hel­ping mem­bers take new tex­ti­les regu­la­ti­on in their stri­de. What tru­ly sets us apart is our exten­si­ve data manage­ment and EPR exper­ti­se, along­side our capa­bi­li­ties in post-sel­ling and unsold stock manage­ment, and long-time col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with top brands within the tex­ti­le sec­tor. Reconomy’s inter­na­tio­nal pedi­gree will enable pro­du­cers to be com­pli­ant with envi­ron­men­tal regu­la­ti­ons and impro­ve the cir­cu­la­ri­ty of their ope­ra­ti­ons as we look to crea­te a more sus­tainable world.”

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