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Globe Hope is committed to reducing textile waste through circular design, recycled materials, and long-lasting products with repair and recycling services

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Globe Hope is committed to reducing textile waste through circular design, recycled materials, and long-lasting products with repair and recycling services

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Globe Hope Oy

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Academic / Research and VET Institutions

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Globe Hope’s business model is built on the principles of the circular economy. Since 2003, they have committed to using recycled and surplus materials, turning textile waste into valuable resources for their bags, accessories, and clothing. Their collections offer a sustainable alternative that eliminates the need for virgin raw materials.

Their clothing is made from 100% recycled yarns, created from cotton cutting waste and recycled plastic bottles. The production process is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified and fully traceable, ensuring the authenticity of recycled content in both cotton and plastic components.

All products are designed with longevity in mind. Globe Hope prioritizes durable construction and timeless design, offering a 12-month warranty on every item. They also support continued use by offering repair services and facilitating resale opportunities.

In addition, their B2B “Zero Waste Service” helps companies responsibly recycle discarded textiles through a variety of channels. This service is designed to extend the life of textile materials and reduce overall waste.

Through these actions, Globe Hope aims to drive systemic change in the fashion and textile industries and inspire others to embrace circular solutions. 

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Globe Hope Oy

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  • Transition Pathway's building blocks

    • Sustainable competitiveness

  • Industrial ecosystems

    • Textile

  • Textiles ecosystem areas

    • Apparel and clothing accessories

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