Spanish Textile and Fashion Sector Gears Up for Circular Economy Webinar
Upcoming webinar on October 21 highlights practical circular economy strategies for Spain’s textile and fashion sectors under RESOTEX.
- • Webinar on circular economy in textile and fashion set for October 21, 2025
- • RESOTEX project’s business improvement program introduced to promote sustainability
- • Discussions include challenges, ecodesign, waste management, and sustainable practices
- • Experts from sustainability, environmental management, and textile design to present
Key details
On October 21, 2025, the General Directorate of Business will host an online webinar titled “Economía circular en moda y textil: de la teoría al impacto real,” focusing on implementing circular economy principles within Spain’s textile and fashion industries. Scheduled from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, the event aims to educate SMEs, freelancers, and entrepreneurs on practical applications to promote sustainability, reduce waste, and improve business competitiveness. The webinar will introduce the business improvement program under the RESOTEX project, designed to transform Extremadura’s textile business fabric toward sustainability and innovation. Key topics include challenges and opportunities in circular fashion, product ecodesign, waste and material management, and integrating sustainability throughout the value chain. Participants will also learn from successful case studies driving real impact in the sector. Speakers leading the discussion are Inmaculada de Celis Loaiza, Sustainability and Climate Change Director at Auren; Joaquín Ortega Sánchez, a specialist in environmental management and circular economy; and Silvia Gómez Cisneros, an expert in sustainable design with extensive textile innovation experience. This initiative aligns with ongoing efforts in Spain to advance circular economy principles in industry and underscores the textile sector’s commitment to sustainable transformation (source 95192).
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.