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Circular Pioneers

Thami Schweichler and Paul Kerssens: Making Repair Cool Again

13 Nov 2024

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In an industry where fast fashion dominates, United Repair Centre is changing the game. Founded by Thami Schweichler and Paul Kerssens, the United Repair Centre is leading a fashion revolution by making high-quality clothing repair accessible and desirable. Working with major brands such as Patagonia, Decathlon, and Lululemon, United Repair Centre is setting a new standard for sustainability in fashion. This episode of Circular Pioneers explores their journey, from recognizing the industry's waste problem to creating scalable solutions that align sustainable and social ambitions. Why This Episode Matters: The fashion industry is at a critical juncture. With 92 million tons of textile waste generated annually, and regulations like the EU’s ban on incinerating unsold goods and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on the horizon, the pressure to adopt circular practices has never been greater. For fashion brands, understanding and integrating sustainable practices is no longer optional—it’s essential. This episode is a must-listen for fashion industry professionals seeking to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. Thami and Paul share how United Repair Centre is helping brands turn sustainability into a business advantage, from reducing waste to maintaining customers through repair services. The United Repair Centre shows that businesses truly can be a force for good. If you enjoyed this podcast, share the story to change the system. Relevant Links: United Repair Centre: United Repair Centre

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