The VERDEinMED project launches a Knowledge Platform to drive circular transition in the textile industry

Developed by CERTH and enriched by all partners, the platform supports stakeholders in adopting sustainable and circular practices.

Offering expert-reviewed tools, resources, and data, it connects businesses, consumers, and authorities across the textile value chain.

The European VERDEinMED project, an initiative funded by the Interreg Euro-MED Programme, has launched its Knowledge Platform to promote the transition to a more circular textile industry.

Knowledge Platform

The VERDEinMED Knowledge Platform is a digital hub developed by the Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas (CERTH), the Greek coordinator of VERDEinMED, and enriched with contributions from all partners. The platform serves as a comprehensive website, providing a wide range of resources for stakeholders across the textile value chain, including tools, reports, infographics, and expert-reviewed content to support sustainable and circular practices.

Focusing on the entire lifecycle of textiles, from manufacturing and market presence to usage and waste management, the platform offers businesses, consumers, and public authorities a collaborative space to access, share, and apply innovative solutions. Available in 8 languages, it provides resources on Regulations & Policy frameworks, Textile industry and waste data or Best practices, among others, while enabling stakeholders to connect through national hubs and contribute relevant materials. All content has been reviewed by experts to ensure quality and reliability.

The launch of the platform marks a key milestone in the VERDEinMED project’s mission to drive innovation, foster cooperation, and reduce the environmental footprint of the textile industry across Europe and the Mediterranean region.

About VERDEinMED
VERDEinMED is a European initiative dedicated to promoting sustainability and circularity in the Textile & Clothing sector. By integrating knowledge, sharing best practices, and fostering collaboration, the project aims to reduce the sector’s environmental impact while supporting competitiveness and innovation. VERDEinMED brings together 10 partners and 15 associated entities from 11 countries, with a total budget of €2,848,602.00, co-financed by the Interreg Euro-MED Programme.


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