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When Everything Is Supposed to Be Fixed at Once: Why 2026 Will Be a Decisive Year for EU Textile Policy
The textile sector does not suffer from a lack of ambition. It faces the risk of oversimplification and 2026 will be a decisive year.
As strategies translate into binding rules and intentions into obligations, the margin for error narrows. What matters now is not how forcefully problems are framed, but how carefully solutions are constructed.
Jan 9


Europe’s textile collection system slowed the bleeding – but structural risks remain
As Europe enters 2026, the immediate pressure on textile collection has eased in many places. However, beneath this apparent stabilisation lies a deeper structural problem: without sufficiently developed sorting capacity and viable end markets, separate textile collection risks becoming a logistical success but a circular failure.
Jan 9


New EU textile labelling rules aim to reveal what garments are really made of
A new research report outlines how future EU labels could help consumers, authorities and markets distinguish durable products from greenwashing.
Dec 21, 2025
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