Developing a sustainable system for fashion and textiles in the UK and globally
WRAP's work in Textiles
WRAP aims to transform the way the fashion and textiles industry buys, uses and re-uses textiles and clothing. We are convening the sector for transformational change.
Our cross-industry collaborative agreements cut carbon, water and waste from textile supply chains.

Textiles 2030
Textiles 2030 is WRAP’s new ground-breaking, expert led initiative, harnessing the knowledge and expertise of UK leaders in sustainability to accelerate the whole industry’s move towards circularity and system change in the UK.

The Sustainable Clothing Action Plan - SCAP 2020
An industry led action plan - Our voluntary agreement has brought together fashion brands and retailers, charity retailers, textile recyclers and industry experts in long-term collaboration to successfully reduce the water, waste and carbon impacts of clothing.

Circular clothing action plan
WRAP is starting a major new project to help move towards a circular economy for clothing around the world.

European Clothing Action Plan (ECAP)
A pan-European framework which aimed to embed a circular economy approach for the clothing sector. This LIFE funded project explored production, design, public procurement, sustainable consumption, collection, recycling and reprocessing as a means of waste minimisation and effective waste recovery.
Related resources
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REPORT
Changing our clothes: Why the clothing sector should adopt new business models
23 June 2020
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