03/07/2024
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We had an incredible time at the event "Stitching Sustainability - Change with Every Thread" on June 28, 2024, at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. It was a vibrant networking opportunity that brought together industry leaders, innovators, informal sector workers and policymakers to advance a circular textile waste value chain in India.
The event kicked off with an introductory session by Thomas Lennartz and Meghana Kshirsagar. Their insightful discussion set the stage for the day's focus on innovative and inclusive solutions and importance of public-private partnerships in the textile industry. Following this, Isha Sharma shared valuable insights on the joint develoPPP project โBuilding an Inclusive and Circular Textile Waste Value Chain in Indiaโ, emphasising on the collaborative efforts and the impact of the project. The project video was also released and you could find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFGhb0H3IRY
A particularly inspiring session featured a voice from the informal sector. Daya ji, a representative from the bartanwala community engaged in a conversation with Astha Khubele and her experiences shed light on the ground realities and challenges faced by those working in informal sector to manage and recover value from textile waste.
The event's highlights also included panel discussions with different stakeholders in the textile value chain, which were moderated by Annie Philip. In the fireside chat on โInnovation, Technology, and Partnership in the Textile Waste Industryโ, we had Khushbu Maheshwari, Shruti Singh, Kamlesh Pal and Shobha Raghavan discuss technologies and innovative partnerships that are transforming the industry and promoting circularity. The second panel discussion on โBringing in Circularity and Inclusivity in Textile Waste Managementโ featured Anurag Gupta, Mansha Balecha, Snehit Kumar, Kritika Chauhan and Kalyanee Paranjape. The panelists provided diverse perspectives on recycling in India and the importance of inclusivity and circular practices in creating a sustainable textile value chain.
The event also featured a magical musical performance and a gallery showcasing impactful photographs and upcycled textile waste products, inspiring attendees to think differently about waste and sustainability. A huge thank you to all the speakers and attendees for participating in the event and making it a success. Together, we are making strides towards a more sustainable future, one thread at a time.