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Promoting the circular economy through textiles

Analysing Ethiopia, Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa's textile sectors to promote economically and socially beneficial CE interventions

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Years active:

2024 - Present

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Locations

Ethiopia | Lesotho | Madagascar | South Africa
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Project summary

CE in TG aims to promote the concept of circular economy (CE) in the textile and garment (TG) sector of Ethopia, Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa through value chain approach that addresses the sector’s upstream: resource use; green and sustainable chemistry as well as downstream by the reuse, recycling and conversion of textile/garment discards and related wastes into economically viable and socially beneficial products and services.

Project aims

Nuture the development and implementation the the circular economy in Africa

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Kiera Crowe-Petterson 

Senior Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Promoting the circular economy through textiles team

Kiera Crowe-Petterson 

Kiera Crowe-Petterson 

Senior Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Kiera works at the intersection of urban systems and the circular economy. With experience spanning the public, private, third sector and grassroots organisations, Kiera explores alternative economies as tools for systems change, aiming to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Her areas of interest include water, jobs and just transition.

Paul Currie

Paul Currie

Director: Urban Systems Unit
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Paul is fascinated by the multi-layered relationships that give each city its unique flavour. With his Sustainable Development MPhil and current doctoral research, Paul uses urban metabolism, resource nexus and political ecology as lenses for shaping sustainable, inclusive cities. At ICLEI, he supports local governments to apply systems perspectives to food, water, energy and nature, and facilitates the development of policies and plans appropriate to contexts of change and uncertainty.
Zakiyya Atkins

Zakiyya Atkins

Junior Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Zakiyya holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Town and Regional Planning from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Prior to joining ICLEI Africa, she gained experience as an Urban Planning and Project Packaging Assistant in the Urban Catalytic Investment Department at the City of Cape Town. Zakiyya has experience as a Research Assistant at CPUT and in the Development Planning Intelligence Management and Research Directorate within the Western Cape Government Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning. She has a passion for sustainable development, co-creation, research and innovation.
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