AlpTextyles - Interreg Alpine Space Project
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About AlpTextyles - Interreg Alpine Space Project
AlpTextyles is an Interreg Alpine Space project to establish a more sustainable textile industry in the Alps and promote green lifestyles.
When it comes to reducing carbon emissions and designing sustainable
practices, how can we make an impact that is feasible, effective, and
long-lasting for the textile industry?
In the Alpine region, the textile ecosystem wasn’t always as polluting as
it is today. AlpTextyles believes its rich heritage and ingrained values of
circularity and sensitivity to local resources are pivotal for a future where
sustainable practices are rooted in local resources and boost regional
economic growth.
Twelve partner organizations from Austria, France, Germany, Italy,
Slovenia, and Switzerland join hands to create a common ground of
knowledge and expertise and re-territorialize the local textile value
chains disrupted by a global sourcing and offshore production.
Through cross-border collaboration on building business and cultural
solutions, the goal is to accelerate the relocalization of sustainable textile
value chains in the Alps and promote greener practices and lifestyles.
When it comes to reducing carbon emissions and designing sustainable
practices, how can we make an impact that is feasible, effective, and
long-lasting for the textile industry?
In the Alpine region, the textile ecosystem wasn’t always as polluting as
it is today. AlpTextyles believes its rich heritage and ingrained values of
circularity and sensitivity to local resources are pivotal for a future where
sustainable practices are rooted in local resources and boost regional
economic growth.
Twelve partner organizations from Austria, France, Germany, Italy,
Slovenia, and Switzerland join hands to create a common ground of
knowledge and expertise and re-territorialize the local textile value
chains disrupted by a global sourcing and offshore production.
Through cross-border collaboration on building business and cultural
solutions, the goal is to accelerate the relocalization of sustainable textile
value chains in the Alps and promote greener practices and lifestyles.