Examples
UPMADE® software turns excess materials into garments
UPMADE Software gives brands and manufacturers a wholistic and transparent view of their material flow so they can make the…
Read moreTimberland wants your boots back
With the the launch of its product take-back program called Timberloop, the American manufacturer and retailer of outdoors wear is encouraging…
Read moreLevi’s 501s are now made from liquified fibers of old jeans
“There’s no hiding it: The apparel industry has a tremendous impact on the environment. As a brand that plays a…
Read moreAccelerate Estonia: green transition through public-private partnership
Accelerate Estonia (aE!), a program initiated by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications and Science Park Tehnopol, is a testbed…
Read moreRePack: How we design reuse concepts together with businesses
Designing reusable packaging services together with online retailers and logistics companies needs expertise, experience and a a simple framework based…
Read moreFairown is leading a subscription-based path for physical goods
Founded in 2018 by Hendrik Roosna and Taivo Türnpu, Fairown is an Estonian fintech startup aiming to allow companies’ swift…
Read moreConic: entirely wood-based packaging in cosmetics
The prototype Conic is a new solution that will enable brands to reach their sustainability targets while maintaining their premium…
Read moreComodule is empowering micromobility
Awarded as the Environment-Friendly Company of the Year by the Estonian Ministry of the Environment, Comodule connects bicycles & scooters…
Read moreReYarn – Partnership for circular textiles
ReYarn is a Copenhagen based initiative that brings together strong expertise in textile sorting, local reuse, mechanical recycling, textile sourcing…
Read moreRester to revolutionise the raw materials in textile industry
Rester is Finland’s first large-scale newly opened textile recycling plant which makes high-quality recycled fibre for industry from companies’ end-of-life…
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