{"id":4423,"date":"2024-07-20T12:54:28","date_gmt":"2024-07-20T12:54:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.godj.com\/news\/can-amsterdam-make-the-circular-economy-work\/"},"modified":"2024-07-20T12:54:28","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T12:54:28","slug":"can-amsterdam-make-the-circular-economy-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.godj.com\/news\/can-amsterdam-make-the-circular-economy-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Amsterdam make the circular economy work?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\"><b class=\"ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3\">At United Repair Centre (URC), located next to the popular indoor food market Foodhallen in Amsterdam, Bakri Zaitoun is busy repairing the sleeve of a dark blue Patagonia puffer jacket.<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Mr Zaitoun, a tailor from Syria who arrived in the Netherlands in 2018, is among eight refugees working as tailors at URC, which was founded last year to help extend the lifespan of clothing by fixing garments for brands and their customers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Through a translator Mr Zaitoun explains that he has been a tailor for 25 years, but when he first arrived in the Netherlands he had to do all sorts of jobs. I asked him if it&#8217;s good to be tailoring again and he gives me a big smile.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Mr Zaitoun&#8217;s work is a small part of Amsterdam&#8217;s effort to become a circular economy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">A traditional industrial economy uses raw materials to make products which are discarded when they are no longer wanted, sometimes before the end of their useful lives. <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">The circular economy aims to break the link between economic activity and using up the earth&#8217;s resources. This may involve reusing, repairing, and sharing materials and products. <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">&#8220;Circularity is the hottest topic in the fashion industry right now,&#8221; says Thami Schweichler, chief executive at URC, an organisation he set up through his social enterprise Makers Unite, a creative textile platform.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">&#8220;Every brand is looking at how they can be sustainable. Repairs will be part of the future of circularity for brands.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">There needs to be a systematic solution if change is to happen, he says. &#8220;It&#8217;s not going to happen through the consumer.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Currently working with five brands including Patagonia, Scotch &amp; Soda and Decathlon, companies send garments needing to be repaired to URC, which aims to fix goods within a week. <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Turning around over 400 repairs a week, or roughly 20,000 a year, Mr Schweichler says the target is to reach 200,000 repairs per year by 2026.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">Swelled by the rise of fast fashion, the clothing industry is known to be one of the most wasteful sectors, with three-quarters of our clothing ending up burned or buried in landfill, according to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.weforum.org\/agenda\/2020\/01\/fashion-industry-carbon-unsustainable-environment-pollution\/\" class=\"ssrcss-f6h2dj-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0\">World Economic Forum<span class=\"visually-hidden ssrcss-1f39n02-VisuallyHidden e16en2lz0\">, <!-- -->external<\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\"><a href=\"https:\/\/ellenmacarthurfoundation.org\/a-new-textiles-economy\" class=\"ssrcss-f6h2dj-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0\">According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation<span class=\"visually-hidden ssrcss-1f39n02-VisuallyHidden e16en2lz0\">, <!-- -->external<\/span><\/a>, clothing production doubled from 2000 to 2015 while there was a 40% drop in the amount of time clothing was worn. <\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">While sustainability is on the agenda across many countries, in the Netherlands the government has set out bold plans to make the economy circular as quickly as possible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10\">In 2020 the Amsterdam declared itself the first city in the world to commit to building a circular economy, focusing on food and organic waste streams, consumer goods, and the built environment.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/business-65696083?at_medium=RSS&#038;at_campaign=KARANGA\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At United Repair Centre (URC), located next to the popular indoor food market Foodhallen in Amsterdam, Bakri Zaitoun is busy repairing the sleeve of a dark blue Patagonia puffer jacket. 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