Brands and Retailers
Textiles 2030 partners and members
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Next
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Primark
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Tesco
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John Lewis Partnership
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Sainsbury's
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Argos
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Habitat
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Ted Baker
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Marks and Spencer
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Arco
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JD Group
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Gymshark
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PEP&CO
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Frasers Group
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ASDA
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ASOS
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Boohoo Group
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Dunelm
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New Look
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Missguided
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Urban Outfitters
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Mint Velvet
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Nobody's Child Ltd
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The Very Group
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Turner Bianca
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N Brown
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Farah (Perry Ellis Group)
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Oliver Bonas
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Cleland McIver
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River Island
Re-use and recycling organisations
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Worn Again Technologies
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British Heart Foundation
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Oxfam
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Cancer Research UK
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CTR Group
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Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd
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SOEX UK Limited
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Re-Fashion
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SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
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Packaged Group Limited
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Barnardo's
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East London Textiles
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Textile Recycling International
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Cookstown Textile Recyclers
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Nathan's Wastesavers
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SWD Premier Clothing Exports
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JMP Wilcox
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Pink Elephant Group
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Thrift+
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Zoa
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Hirestreet
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ASTCO
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Oxfam Ireland
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Roberts Recycling
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Zenith Textiles Ltd
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Choice Textile Limited
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Chris Carey's Collections
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Savanna Rags International Limited
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Bank and Vogue
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The Air Ambulance
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Project Plan B
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Sue Ryder
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Recover
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Worn Responsibly
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Sole Responsibility
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Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft
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Parker Lane Group
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Sharewear Clothing Scheme
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Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children
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Reskinned
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John Cotton Group Limited
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Shelter
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ebay
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TRAID
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Ward
Affiliates
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British Retail Consortium
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Recyclatex
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Charity Retail Association
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Textile Recycling Association
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British Fashion Council
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Institute of Positive Fashion
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The Textile Institute
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Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide
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Fashion Roundtable
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School of Design, University of Leeds
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UK Fashion and Textile Association
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University of Glasgow
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Textile Exchange
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Nottingham Trent University
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Manchester Metropolitan University
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Manchester Fashion Institute
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Global Organic Textile Standard
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ACS Clothing
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BAM - Bamboo Clothing Ltd
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Reward4Waste
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The Microfibre Consortium
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Northumbria University Newcastle
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The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
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Society of Dyers and Colourists
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Royal College of Art/UKRI Textiles Circularity Centre
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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University of Huddersfield
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Lab 2030
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ReLondon
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Tomra
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Accelerating Circularity
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Uplift360
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AMBIO-N Circularsource
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The Sustainable Angle
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British Institute of Interior Design
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University of the West of England
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The Fairtrade Foundation
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Products of Change
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European Outdoor Group
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UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (FTTI)
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Valpak Limited
What do our pioneer signatories say?
The British Retail Consortium supports Textiles 2030 as an important step towards decarbonising and accelerating change within the UK fashion industry.