Overview
The textiles and apparel sector uses approximately 93 billion cubic metres of water every year which is enough to meet the drinking water needs of five million people, according to the United Nations Trade & Development (UNCTAD). This equates to in excess of 37 million Olympic-sized swimming pools filled annually.
As water scarcity becomes a growing global concern, the textile industry must urgently shift toward water-efficient and sustainable production models.
This webinar explores water consumption across the textile supply chain from fibre farming to fabric processing. It will showcase real world examples from Africa, Asia and UK, innovations that are reducing water use and driving sustainable transformation and steps towards circularity within the textiles industry.
About the event
This is the first webinar of three in the “Transforming Textiles: Water, Innovation, and Circularity” webinars, led by the Innovate UK Global Alliance Africa project, and the Innovate UK Business Connect Materials & Manufacturing Team.
This session focuses on water consumption across the textile supply chain, from raw materials and agriculture to dyeing, washing, and finishing, and highlights scalable solutions from across the UK, Asia and Africa. This event is part of an ongoing effort to foster cross-regional knowledge exchange and investment in sustainable textile practices.
We will be joined by experts from Technical Textiles, UK-Nigeria Circular Fashion Global Innovation Network and the UK-South Africa Water Security and Waste Circularity Global Innovation Network who will showcase their knowledge and insights during the webinar.
Who should attend?
If you are working within the fashion, textile, water industries or supply chains this event will provide a cross-sector opportunity to network with industry leaders, academics, innovators, manufacturers, investors, NGO’s, policymaking, regulatory experts. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation.
Why attend
To gain an overview of the fashion & textile industry’s global impact on water, across its full value chain
To learn about innovative scalable solutions addressing water efficiency in textiles
Opportunities for UK–Africa and wider for collaboration & knowledge exchange in textile and water management
Agenda
10:00 BST – Welcome and Introduction
Denise Goldsmith, Materials & Manufacturing, IUKBC
Nicola Redelinghuys, IUKBC, Global Alliance Africa (GAA)
10:10 BST – Water footprint of the Textiles Industry
Water & the Textiles Value Chain: Impacts, Dependencies & Opportunities
Payal Luthra, Global Apparel & Textiles Lead, WWF-US
10:20 BST – Reducing Water Usage in Textile Agriculture
Agricultural Water Consumption in the Textile Industry: Cotton as a Case Study in Nigeria
Nkwo Onwuka, Founder, NKWOBuilding water resilience through regenerative agriculture
Edward Hill, Co-Founder & Chief Sustainability Officer, MaterraMitigating Water Scarcity Through Vertically Farmed Cotton
Simon Wardle, CEO, Gooddrop LtdQ&A
11:15 BST – Reducing Water Usage During Textile Processes
Textile Coloration: Reducing Water and Chemical Footprints
Andy Buobu Antwi, Textile Chemist, Alchemie Technology LtdA Sustainable Denim Laundry in the heart of London
Salli Deighton, Founder, LaundREAmphicolor – Future of Textile Waterless Colouration
Jun Kamei, CEO, AmphicoWhere There is Wool, There is a Way: Turning Effluent into Opportunity
Stefan Gerber, Founder, Gerber & CoQ&A
12:20 BST – Closing remarks