We were truly honoured to have welcomed Francesca Sieler, the Global Marketing Director at Beyond Retro; Sofia Voudouroglou, who is in charge of Communications and Marketing at Teemill; Harriet Scriven, the founder of RE-STYLE and Sophie Moggs, the Research Analyst of Fashion Initiative at Ellen MacArthur Foundation, to LSE for an inspiring sharing panel yesterday.
The panellists shared the main barriers to achieving circularity in the fashion industry, and some possible solutions to help overcome these challenges, as well as their journey working in the circular fashion industry. Their insights, expertise and passion for circular fashion were incredibly engaging and enlightening.
We remain exceedingly grateful to our speakers from Beyond Retro, Teemill, RE-STYLE and Ellen MacArthur Foundation for joining the panel and engaging with the attendees during the Q&A session. Our thanks also go to all the participants who came yesterday and who are willing to be change-makers contributing to the circular economy. @beyondretro @bankvogue @bvhservices @teemillstore @restyle_app @ellenmacarthurfoundation @lsesu @lsesu_ecosoc @lsesu_sustainablefutures @socialinnovationsociety @sustainablelse
Waste management and resource recovery remain essential to circular progress. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s recent review identified strong potential for circular construction strategies and end‑of‑life reuse in construction to deliver quantifiable carbon savings. Yet challenges persist in the rollout of Simpler Recycling due to legacy property structures. Strengthening these back‑end systems ensures green building products re‑enter value chains, supporting both circular economy objectives and sustainable urban development. The collective impact across policy, design, education, and technology confirms that the carbon footprint of construction can be reduced dramatically when the sector treats sustainability as an integrated, measurable discipline rather than an optional ambition.
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