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Holland Circular Hotspot self service slide package Priority sectors and best practices
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Introduction Presenter Date Month Year
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PRIORITY SECTORS In the Dutch transition agenda
Food and biomass Plastics Manufacturing industry Construction Consumer goods
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PRIORITY SECTOR CONSUMER GOODS Commitment and priorities
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FASHION FOR GOOD Fashion for Good’s goal is to reimagine how fashion is designed, made, worn and reused, and to show this to a wide audience
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TEXPERIUM – RECYCLED COTTON TOWELS
One kilo of towel saves 5,559 litres of water (79%), 1.64 kg of CO2 (46%) and 0.56 MJ of energy (1.09%)
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AUPING – CIRCULAR MATTRESS
Striving to a 100% circular mattress, gas use was cut down by 90%, water by 60%, electricity by 30%, and old matresses are now taken back
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EMMA SAFETY SHOES A range of circular safety shoes is developed, designed for re-use and with a reverse logistics system to take back valuable materials
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DUTCH AWEARNESS - WORKWEAR
The Infinity material that was developed for the workwear can be recycled 8 times in a closed loop
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FAIRPHONE – ETHICAL SMARTPHONE
The first ever ethical phone in the world with conflict-free minerals and Fairtrade gold
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MUD JEANS- LEASE-A-JEANS
Every returned pair of jeans is recycled into a new product
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DUTCH SPIRIT - TAILORED SUITS
Suits of 100% recyclable fabric are sold with a deposit or leased and taken back for responsible reuse or recycling
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BUNDLES - PAY PER WASH Bundles customers save an average of 91 kWh of energy, more than 10 litres of detergent and 3000 litres of water per year
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AHREND & REBLEND FABRIC
An attractive and high quality fabric made of 100% recycled textile without the use of water or chemicals during production |
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WEPA NEDERLAND – PAPER FIBRE
WEPA Nederland processes used beverage cartons to retract high quality fibres and produce toiletpaper
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ZERO WASTE LAB – UPCYCLING SHOP
People can hand in waste for upcycling in exchange for a local currency to buy goods and services at local shops
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FIBERSORT – TEXTILE SORTING
Automatically sorting of mixed post-consumer textiles solves a major bottleneck in textile recycling
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JOIN THE GLOBAL CIRCULAR COMMUNITY www.hollandcircularhotspot.nl
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