Five core issues for the textile industry to grapple with

Textile waste equivalent in volume to 370,000 fully-loaded Airbus aircraft, a recycling rate  of one per cent and 99.7 per cent of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises: the  textile and clothing industry is not just a world of superlative figures, but also an industry  with one of the most complex supply chains in the world. Where the industry stands in  terms of sustainability and what drivers and obstacles are playing a role in its  transformation is the focus of the report “Texpertise Econogy Insights – five central  developments for a more sustainable textile industry”, published today by Texpertise, a  network of more than 60 Messe Frankfurt textile events in 13 countries.  

“Transformation requires cooperation. The international textile events by Messe Frankfurt  serve as key hubs for change in this process. With the international sustainability  programme Texpertise Econogy, we are making developments for a more sustainable  industry tangible, connecting green pioneers with companies and creating hotspots for  knowledge and networking,” says Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles and Textile  Technologies at Messe Frankfurt. 

Together with renowned experts from textile research, business and associations, Messe  Frankfurt analyses five key themes for the sustainable transformation of the international  textile and clothing industry: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as an  international benchmark for responsible corporate behaviour, transparency and  traceability in global supply chains as well as the advantages and disadvantages of  natural fibres, synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres in terms of their environmental  compatibility and functionality.

It also evaluates environmentally friendly process  standards and innovative approaches to textile recycling. Among those interviewed for the  report were representatives from Aalto University; Euratex; Fashion for Good; Hohenstein  Group; IKEA; Industrial Association for Finishing, Yarns, Woven Fabrics and Technical  Textiles (IVGT); Oberbadische Bettfedernfabrik (OBB); Saxon Textile Research Institute  (STFI); United Nations Fashion and Lifestyle Network; VDMA Textile Care, Fabrics and  Leather Technologies; German Association of Home Textiles Manufacturers and the  Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy. 

These themes are derived from the results of the Texpertise Econogy Checks, the  sustainability check that exhibiting companies can now undergo at 24 of the more than 60  Messe Frankfurt textile events across the world. The check evaluates companies against  a set of international sustainability standards in the areas of Sustainable Supply Chain,  Materials and Processes as well as Strategy and Innovation. During the period from  January 2024 to January 2025, a total of 820 companies at 17 events in Germany,  France, the USA and China completed the Econogy Check. 

An ongoing commitment to greater sustainability  

Since 2008, Messe Frankfurt has played an active role in promoting sustainability within  the global textile and fashion industry. At its international textile fairs, it developed curation  tools for textile sustainability early on, as well as creating special areas for sustainable  textile innovations and integrating sustainability themes into its fringe programmes.

At the  end of 2023, Messe Frankfurt grouped all the sustainability-related activities at its  international textile events under one communications umbrella: Texpertise Econogy. The  aim of this is to ensure greater visibility for sustainable textile innovations, offer better  orientation in a world of increasingly complex sustainability developments and promote knowledge transfer and cooperation within the international textile industry insofar as  sustainable transformation is concerned. Since it was launched, Texpertise Econogy has  been rolled out to 24 of the approximately 60 Texpertise events across the world.  

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Messe Frankfurt Texpertise  

With a portfolio of more than 60 international textile trade fairs in 13 countries, Messe  Frankfurt is the global market leader for textile trade fairs. The trade fair portfolio spans  the entire textile industry value chain: Texpertise brings together these events, current  issues and a global network of more than 500,000 industry representatives from all over  the world. As a central communication platform, Texpertise provides information on the  world-renowned trade fair brands and the first-class services offered by Messe Frankfurt. 

“Texpertise Econogy Insights” is available as an accessible e-paper and in printed format. | Download the e-paper version here.

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