Apparel & Textiles

Apparel and textile production and consumption generate significant environmental and social impacts and have lengthy supply chains, often with inaccessible or opaque associated data. These are challenges we can help you with.

Research estimates that, if the industry continues with current systems, 148 million tons of textile waste will end up in landfills by 2030.

Meanwhile, e-commerce logistics in major urban areas worldwide are expected to generate 25 million metric tons of CO2 by 2030, largely from delivery, transportation, and packaging waste.

Our approach to apparel and textiles

At Eunomia, we are at the forefront of designing and appraising policies, strategies, and action plans that support the sustainable apparel and textiles sector. We ask the right questions and, more importantly, focus on proactive innovative solutions.

We draw on our real-world practical experience, deep technical knowledge, and a passion for maximising resources to help you design EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) policies and other measures that, ultimately, will be important for circular economy business models.

By bringing together insights from our circular, low carbon, and natural economy teams, we offer a variety of services for the textiles and apparel value chain, from manufacturers to fashion retailers.

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Our experts

Alex Forrest
Managing Consultant
Alex brings 20+ years of experience in environmental management, consulting & project delivery. He’s honed his skills during previous roles across the UK, Europe & Australasia.
United Kingdom
Sarah Edwards
North America Director and Private Lead
Leading private sector growth in Europe & North America, Sarah specialises in circular economy principles. She works with diverse clients to mitigate their environmental & social impacts.
United States
Richard Waters
Head of Strategy
Richard is Head of Strategy and leads our London office. He supports our private and public sector clients with strategic responses to the risks and opportunities of climate change and biodiversity loss.
United Kingdom

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