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Group photo of 17 project partners taken during the kickoff meeting in Borås, Sweden, in May 2025. The group is posed outdoors in front of a modern white building with large windows.

Le projet Green Lift prend son envol

Des partenaires venus de toute l'Europe se sont réunis à l’Université de Borås pour le lancement officiel du projet Green Lift. Une photo de groupe, immortalisée devant l'UB par Göran Jansson, illustre l'esprit de collaboration et d'innovation qui définit cette initiative.

Pendant deux jours, la réunion a été rythmée par la présentation des partenaires, la signature de l'accord de consortium et des interventions détaillant les lots de travail (work packages) ainsi que les objectifs clés du projet.

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Fév

Upskilling for sustainability: digital competences in the textile ecosystem

The Textile, Clothing, Leather, and Footwear (TCLF) sector is at a critical turning point. As environmental concerns, regulatory pressure, and changing consumer expectations reshape the industry, companies are required to rethink not only how they produce, but also how they equip their workforce for the future. In this context, digital skills are emerging as a...
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27
Jan

Greening the thread: How GreenLift labs methodology and business plan addresses the environmental impact of textile production 

Greening the thread: how GreenLift labs methodology and business plan addresses the environmental impact of textile production Introduction The textile, clothing, leather, and footwear (TCLF) sector plays a crucial role in the European economy, but it is confronted with notable issues related to its environmental impact. As part of the GreenLift labs methodology and business...
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Déc

Passer de la fast fashion à l'économie circulaire : l'innovation durable au sein du secteur TCLF

The transition from linear to circular economy is crucial for textile, clothing, leather and footwear (TCLF) industry to mitigate the challenges of depletion of environmental and social resources.  Currently the textile and clothing sector is dominated by the so-called ‘take-make-dispose’ linear economy, driven by the fast fashion model. The model promotes a culture of overconsumption,...
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