Listen afterwards from WTO Public Forum: Circular and inclusive textile value chains

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National Board of Trade Sweden participated in Public Forum 2024 organised by the World Trade Organization. Our trade adviser Neil Swanson moderated a seminar on trade as a catalyst for circular and inclusive textile value chains.

Governments around the globe are introducing policies for a more resource-efficient and circular economy to address the increasing demands on the environment by emissions, pollution, ecosystems degradation, and material use from economic activity.

However, in many cases the potential of circular economy policies and business models remain untapped in international value chains. The textile sector is an important example, in which progress towards circularity has occurred, but real progress remains elusive.

Listen afterwards

Listen to the seminar afterwards on the WTO website

With the textiles sector being essential to deliver inclusive social and economic development in many countries, its implications for global environmental stressors, especially energy use, water usage and a strong reliance on synthetic (plastic) fibers puts the sector at the forefront of discussions around circular value chains.

This seminar explores how trade dimensions could accelerate circular business models in textiles, such as by improving cross-border waste flows, strengthening waste definition criteria, customs procedures, product standards and labelling.

Assuming that a circular textiles system can also maximize the benefits of trade in various dimensions, the seminar will discuss important policy dimensions conducive of trade in novel fibres, upcycling of post-industrial and post-consumer residues; trade-in-services enabling less water-intensive processes and data transparency in textile value chains.

Practitioners' voices, such as policy experts, leading businesses, and civil society actors in producing countries will highlight initiatives and opportunities to strengthen the circularity in the textile sector, focusing on improved design of environmental and trade policy.

Moderator

  • Neil Swanson, National Board of Trade Sweden

Speakers

  • Jack Barrie, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House
  • Nesli Al Mufti, Global Government Affairs Lead, H&M
  • Yasir Nawab, National Textile University, Pakistan & FCDO-UNCTAD SMEP Programme partner
  • Beatriz Fernandez, Programme Management Officer, Industry and Economy Division, UNEP

Public Forum is organised by the World Trade Organization. It is its largest outreach event, providing a unique platform for interested stakeholders from around the world to discuss the latest developments in global trade and to propose ways of enhancing the multilateral trading system. The event attracts over 2000 representatives each year from civil society, academia, business, government, international organisations and the media.

Public Forum 2024 took place in Geneva on 10–13 September. As the WTO celebrates its 30th anniversary, the 2024 Public Forum looked to the future, exploring how re-globalization can help make trade more inclusive and ensuring that its benefits reach more people.

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