Innovation Forum | In this podcast, Matthew Hawthorne, our US circularity expert, and Luca Mosca, Fashion and Sporting Goods Lead at Quantis Italy talked with Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh about emerging circular models in the apparel sector, the challenges of transitioning away from linear business models, the risks of “one-size-fits-all” approach, and the uniqueness of circularity KPIs, such as replacement rate.
From the design phase to marketing a tailored value proposition; supply chain adjustments to needed technology for material recovery, circularity is a new way of thinking and must be addressed as such using systemic thinking.
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