A city learning from the best textile programmes in Europe
Brussels is participating in the STICT project (Sustainable Textile Innovation and Circular Transition), which compiles best-practice models for textile waste prevention and management and works with cities to implement and replicate them. Zero Waste Belgium leads the Brussels partnership, bringing evidence-based strategies to local authorities and businesses.
What the project does
- Documents the most effective textile collection, repair, and resale models from across Europe
- Works with Brussels authorities to implement scalable textile waste prevention measures
- Provides a replication toolkit so other cities can adopt proven approaches without starting from scratch
- Connects local repair workshops, clothing swaps, and upcycling organisations into the city's circular textile network
How to engage
- Brussels residents: find local textile repair workshops and clothing swap events through Zero Waste Belgium
- Textile businesses and retailers in Brussels: contact Zero Waste Belgium about participating in the STICT circular model
- Other municipalities: request the STICT replication toolkit to adapt the Brussels approach to your context
Why it matters
Textiles are among the fastest-growing waste streams in Europe. Brussels joining STICT means a dense, fashion-forward city is building infrastructure for repair and reuse: sending a signal to the industry and giving residents real alternatives to disposal.
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- Lead: Zero Waste Belgium + STICT project partners
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
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