The Textile Race in the Municipality of Westland is part of civic engagement activities. The T-REX project brings together 13 key parties in the textile chain to collaborate on innovative solutions for sorting and recycling household textiles.
Useful and easy tips that can make your vacation more sustainable. We like to give some tips so that you can make a positive impact on vacation too!
With this wonderful collaboration, the online trading platform wants to encourage children not to throw away their textile and electronic waste, but to give it a second life.
Primary schools in Zaanstad recently started the E-waste Race project, the project is an initiative of Fairphone and Race Against Waste.
Excessively high CO2 emissions have a global effect and the circular economy is not limited to the inland. That is why, as Race Against Waste, we also create cross-border impact with our projects.
Director Timmy de Vos was a keynote speaker during the Interreg Europe Seminar. We showed how we make collecting e-waste fun and easy.
This award has strengthened us in our mission to positively involve everyone in the transition to a circular economy!
Teacher Willeke saw all her students step out of their comfort zone during the E-waste Race. Children who normally don't come to the forefront quickly blossomed during this project!
The E-waste Race was included in this update with an interview with director Timmy de Vos.
In one year, more than 100,000 kg of old textiles has een collected and more than 1,500 items of clothing have been repaired!
Our E-waste and Textile Race contributed to making more sustainable choices for parents.
A fantastic milestone with which we have involved as many people as possible in a circular economy.