Prevention of Textile Waste : Material flows of textiles in three Nordic countries and suggestions on policy instruments.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tojo, Naoko
Other Authors: Kogg, Beatrice
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Nordisk Ministerråd, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgement; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Purpose and objectives of the study; 1.3 Scope; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Structure of the report; 2. Textile flow in three Nordic countries; 2.1 Textile flow in Denmark; 2.2 Quantity of textile put on the market; 2.3 Reuse of textile and their destination; Consumers; Business and Public Sector; 2.4 Textile waste treatment; 2.5 Technology used for recycling of textile waste; 2.6 Summary of the Danish textile flow in 2010; 2.7 Textile flow in Finland; 2.8 Quantity of textile put on the market; 2.9 Textile waste treatment.
  • 2.10 Technology used for recycling of textile waste2.11 Summary of the Finnish textile flow in 2010; 2.12 Textile flow in Sweden; 2.13 Quantity of textile put on the market; 2.14 Reuse of textile and their destination; 2.15 Textile waste treatment; 2.16 Technology used for recycling of textile waste; 2.17 Summary of the Swedish textile flow in 2010; 3. Stakeholder's initiatives and views on textile waste prevention and recycling; 3.1 Production and distribution phase; 3.2 Consumption phase; 3.3 Post (first) consumption phase; 4. Government interventions.
  • 4.1 Government interventions pertaining to waste prevention for textiles4.2 Extended Producer Responsibility and waste prevention; 4.3 Potential and limitations for applying the concept of extended producer responsibility for textile; 5. Synthesis and proposal for government officials and stakeholders; 5.1 Summary of the textile flow in three Nordic countries; 5.2 Pathways for prevention of textile waste; 5.3 Points and means for government interventions; 6. References; 7. Sammanfattning; 8. Tiivistelmä; 9. Appendix; 9.1 List of interviewees; 9.2 Interview guide.
  • 9.3 List of individuals in the reference group9.4 Summary of additional assumptions for the Danish case; 9.5 A summary of REACH regulation relevant to textiles.