Circular strategies and social impacts in the Dutch textile value chain

Circular strategies and social impacts in the Dutch textile value chain

Rolls of white yarn, logos of the participating institutions, a drawing of sex symbols inside a circular yarn and the title of the study
Author
Lis J. Suarez-Visbal
Alex C. Myerson
Jesus Rosales Carreon
Publication Date
December, 2023
Country
Netherlands
Language for original content

This report is part of a larger, collaborative four-year research project. It analyses the fashion value chain from a global and local perspective with an emphasis on India, Spain and the Netherlands, using a novel framework to assess social impact for circular economy called the SIAF-CE.

The report concludes that the Dutch circular ambition in policy is high and a solid ecosystem is in place. The most established circular strategies are resale and recycling, while promising ones are resale-platform-based, rental and repair. However, the social impact of most circular strategies seems to emulate linear value chain working conditions, where women workers hold the most vulnerable jobs, with low pay, short-term contracts and lower collective bargaining.