The Baltic2Hand project focuses on promoting textile reuse and reducing textile waste by supporting textile companies in developing innovative and sustainable business models. Through the project, comprehensive analyses and practical solutions have been developed to help these companies better adapt to circular economy requirements and increase the circulation of used garments.
One example highlighted in the project is Tallinn Design House’s PRE-Loved initiative, which emphasizes the value of local design and promotes environmentally friendly consumption. PRE-Loved provides people with the opportunity to purchase high-quality second-hand designer items, significantly reducing textile waste and extending product lifecycles.
Additionally, the project produced a detailed overview of the circular economy and textile waste situation in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, and Estonia, addressing sector challenges and opportunities, with Tallinn Design House’s initiative showcased as a prime example of circular economy principles in action. The report is available here: https://telaketju.turkuamk.fi/uploads/462f4d38-01-report_benchmarking.pdf
The project runs from 01.04.2023 to 01.04.2026 and includes partners from Finland, Sweden, Latvia, and Estonia – alongside the Tallinn Business Incubator, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sustainability InnoCenter, and Turku University of Applied Sciences. The project is co-financed by the Interreg Central Baltic program.