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How to retail, use and return garments for circular textile systems? Which new business models can help to achieve this?
STRUCTURE
Introduction
- Short introduction of the challenge by the facilitator
Baseline 2015 and Vision 2050
- What happens with the garment in the product phase? How are garments currently offered and used? What are the interests, needs and habits of business and customers? What makes the current system profitable? E.g. accelerated trends, buying behavior; care treatments: energy, water, washing agents; use habits: maintenance/disposal; fast vs. slow fashion
- Business Models Profitability, Politics? Eg.
- What is our vision for 2050? e.g. 100% products as service?, 100% shareconomy?, 100% proper disposal? take-back obligation for garments?; 100% recovery, 100% zero waste; the role of open source
Roadmap from 2015 to 2050
- Who needs to be involved?
- What is needed to achieve the vision?
E.g. Creating benefit, convenience and interest for circular models at businesses and customers, Create profitable streams for discarded textiles, information/education of customers; sharing, repairing, using upcycling services; possibilities and incentives for consumers for proper disposal; the role of open source - What may counteract to achieve the vision and how to remove barriers?
From Vision to Action - concrete starting points
- What are concrete starting points to achieve the vision?
- What can/will the participants do?
INPUTS
- preparation documents (ESMOD Workshop Outcome ‘Fashion in Cycle’)
- Circle Economy - The Circular Textile Programme - Vision Project
- Circle Economy - The Circular Textile Programme - Consumer Behaviour
- Business Model Canvas (Osterwalder)
- Accenture - Circular Advantage. Innovative Business Models, p.12
- Wrap
OUTPUTS
- Baseline 2015 and Vision 2050
- Roadmap from 2015 to 2050
- From Vision to Action - concrete starting points (agreements, cooperation ideas)
##Documentation
PAD: To allow participants to document this challenge in real-time, a collaborative Etherpad document has been set up here:
https://pad.oscedays.org/p/berlin_ct3-retail-use-and-return
FOLDER: To store and share documents, photos and other files relating to this challenge, please upload them to this challenge’s cloud folder:
http://is.gd/ct3_retail
Facilitators:
Friday (Baseline 2015 and Vision 2050):
- Max Gilgenmann
- Ari
Saturday (Roadmap 2015 to 2050): - @Anna_Perrottet
- @MartinaSkender (?)
Role and tasks of the facilitators:
- give a short introduction and initial inputs
- moderation of the brainstorming discussion
- coordination of the mind-mapping (e.g. distributing pens and paper)
- track the time and give a signal for (optional) rotation
- document the most important results in etherpad
- support the photographer in taking a picture and uploading it on social media (e.g. Facebook)