Advisory panel to help Worn Again commercialise in circular economy
UK creator of polymer recycling tech, Worn Again Technologies, is behind a new cross-industry advisory panel brought together to help the company move toward commercialisation in the circular economy.
Founder Cyndi Rhoades has said the Circular Advisory Panel (CAP) will help “design, develop and support the adoption of our Circular Licensing Model, giving an authoritative and global perspective on how to successfully embed our future business in circularity”. Future plant operator customers will benefit from the “collective insights”.
The panel, which can be found here, is composed of 16 members (pictured). The group represents expertise in textiles circularity as well as circular and systems design, manufacture, fashion and textiles, digitisation, transparency, policy, economics, waste disposal, recycling innovation and engagement.
“Like any technology company, we face significant challenges when scaling up,” according to a release from Worn Again. “As a circular company, we face an even steeper mountain to climb as we cannot only depend on the success of our own technology development and business model trajectory; we must also support and connect with all of the other moving elements in our circular system to succeed.”