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C&A Foundation is seeking prototype initiatives or research programmes to investigate the financial, health or social impacts of circular fashion business models on women and vulnerable groups.
The corporate foundation affiliated with global retailer C&A wants to understand how to ensure that workers, employees, customers and broader society can benefit from the transition to an inclusive and fair circular apparel industry.
Adopting circular business models principles can potentially reduce the use of raw materials and could generate a net economic benefit for the European Union of EUR1.8 trillion by 2030, C&A Foundation says.
In the fashion industry, different circular business models – including rental, reuse, re-commerce, repair, fashion as a service and closed-loop production systems – are already being implemented and tested by different apparel brands and retailers.
Still, C&A Foundation notes it is yet unclear how the transition to circular business models will affect apparel workers and their communities, especially the most vulnerable ones.
Its request for proposals falls under the Circular Fashion programme and aims to create evidence on how new circular business models operate at scale, and how the transition towards circularity can help to:
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By GlobalData- Improve lives and livelihoods in the apparel industry;
- Increase decision-makers’ capacities to address social issues of the apparel industry within a circular economy; and
- Increase or improve the quality of open-source data and methodologies that address gender and social inclusion in the implementation of current circular business models in the apparel industry.
“We have seen cases where new business models – the gig economy, for example – have perpetuated inequality and poor working conditions for the greater economic gain of a few. There is an opportunity to design and operate a new economic system that addresses this culture of uneven power dynamics,” explains Douwe Jan Joustra, head of circular transformation at C&A Foundation. “This request for proposals aims to compile concrete evidence about how best to build an inclusive circular business model within the apparel sector.”
Proposals for either research or implementation initiatives can fit into two categories of grant size – up to EUR100,000 and between EUR100,000 to EUR 500,000 – and must be applied to at least one of C&A Foundation’s focus countries, including Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and Sri Lanka.
The deadline for submission of concept notes is 30 July. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to submit a full proposal by 30 September. Applicants for grants of up to EUR100,000 will be informed of a decision by 15 December and applicants for grants between EUR100,000-EUR500,000 will be informed of a decision by 30 May 2020.
Click here for the complete request for proposal and here to read just-style’s recent interview with Jan Joustra.