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Textile Ecosystem Transition Pathway & EU Textiles Ecosystem Platform
- Transition Pathway published 6 June 2023 (stakeholder co-creation).
- Identifies 50 actions across 8 building blocks.
- EU Textiles Ecosystem Platform launched 16 May 2025.
The Transition Pathway translates strategy into execution: what industry, regions, social partners and public authorities can actually do to make the textiles ecosystem greener, more digital, resilient and competitive. It also creates a common language of priorities and implementation blocks.
The 8 building blocks
The Transition Pathway defines concrete actions to make the textiles ecosystem greener, more digital, resilient and competitive.
It groups actions into eight building blocks:
It groups actions into eight building blocks:
- sustainable competitiveness;
- research, innovation and digitalisation;
- recycling infrastructure (e.g., hubs);
- skills;
- social dimension (e.g., fair wages);
- enabling regulation and resilience;
- access to funding (especially for SMEs);
- readiness to support defence efforts.
What “pledges & commitments” mean in practice
Stakeholders are invited to submit commitments with concrete actions and targets aligned to the pathway blocks. For your site audience, this is a practical way to show “who is doing what” and where collaboration/financing opportunities concentrate.
Platform: what you can do there (register, connect, learn)
The Platform is designed as a digital support mechanism for:
- accessing key transition information and resources;
- connecting with stakeholders across the value chain;
- peer learning and networking;
- joining workshops/webinars and implementation discussions.
Make the Transition Pathway actionable
If you need alerts, stakeholder maps, and decision windows, move from reading to monitoring.
- eBusiness-Inside (Business Intelligence): custom dashboards, smart alerts, and impact options.
- eDossier: one hub to follow the institutional path, key dates, and official documents.