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The model to the left illustrates what a circular economy could look like for the fashion industry. 

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How can we go circular?

MODEL

Transitioning the fashion ecosystem from Linear to Circular requires change in every area of the industry and will effect the life of a garment from its creation right through to the end of its wearable life. The above illustration is an adaptation of a proposed circular ecosystem model created by The Institute of Positive Fashion.
It shows what the journey of our clothing could look like with the right changes in production,
 consumption and disposal methods. Below you will find a full description of each of the different stages pictured above.

You can read the IPF's full proposal of the
 linear to circular transition               

STAGES
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