European Textile & Clothing Reflections on Innovation for the Future of this Industry in Europe

Lutz Walter, Secretary General of the Textile ETP TCBL Final Event, 28 May 2019, Iasi What is the Textile ETP?

• Industry-led initiative launched in 2004 • Strategic Research Agendas 2006, 2016 • Non-profit organisation since 2013 • Based in (EU Policy) • 3 founder members: Euratex (industry), Textranet (RTO’s), AUTEX (universities) • Largest Network for Textile Research & Innovation in Europe • 200 associated member organisations • 500 registered expert members

Mission: Ensure long-term competitiveness of the EU Textile & Clothing Industry through collaborative, market- oriented research & innovation www.textile-platform.eu Textile & Clothing Industry in Europe EU Textile & Clothing Industry Key Figures 2018

+0.2% +1.0% +1.5% -3.0% -1.7% +4.7%

100%

90%

80%

70% 60% CLOTHING 50%

40% TEXTILE*

30%

20% € billions

billions € billions

1.700.000

171.000 50 € billion 45

10% 178 5 billions € 5 billions

0%

Source: Euratex estimates based on Eurostat * including Man-made fibres **2016 data T&C Turnover by EU Member State

Italy Czech Rep, Others

0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 Textile Clothing Source: Euratex Members 6 T&C Employment by EU Member State

Italy Romania Poland Portugal Germany United Kingdom France Bulgaria Spain Czech Rep, Greece Belgium Austria Others

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Thousands Textile Clothing Source: Euratex Members 7 T&C Turnover by sector

Relative weight evolution 2005-2017, Spinning Weaving

6% 6% Finishing 5% 10% Made-up tex 7% 7% 6% Knitted fabrics 11% 4% 2017 Other textiles 5% Knitwear 27% 2005 11% 29% Leather Clothes 9% Workwear 3% 2% Other Outerwear 2% 14% 6% 2% Underwear 6% 21% Other Apparel

8 Source: Euratex, based on Eurostat SBS series Long-term evolution of exports, turnover and value-added Future Trends SIRA 2016 4 Strategic Innovation Themes

Smart, high performance materials

Advanced digitised manufacturing, value chains and business models

Circular economy and resource efficiency

High value added solutions for attractive growth markets Long-term Trends Digitalisation

• Digital traceability & transparent supply chains • Virtual design & prototyping • Digital (micro-)factories & connected work places • e- & m-commerce, platforms, digital consumer interaction • e-learning Sustainability

• Sustainable material supply (natural & bio- based fibres) • Circular economy (industrial recycling & biological cycles, design for recycling) • Sustainable process chemistry • De-carbonisation on production & consumption • Regulation & standards Sharing & Service Economy

• Subscription business models • Personalised services (customisation, curation, style advice) • Rental & sharing services • Product durability, repair & re-use concepts • Efficient last-mile logistics Bringing it all together Not Not industrially economically scalable viable Sustainable

Disruptive Digitally Customer innovation at scale Feasible Centric Loved by: - Consumers - Industry - Regulators

Not sustainable Thank you for your attention

Your contacts at the Textile ETP:

Lutz Walter, Secretary General [email protected]

Judith Bosch, Project Manager [email protected]

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