Our directory
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Alsco NZ
Alsco provides industrial laundry and uniform services, serviced first aid kits, washroom services and much more. Our business model, with more than 100 years of experience, is built around leasing. We have around 26,000 customers in NZ renting products and services for a set monthly fee.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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UPPAREL NZ Ltd
UPPAREL is on a mission to eradicate Textile waste and extend the life cycle of textiles through the reuse, repurpose and recycle model. To date UPPAREL has diverted over 10 million items from landfill and prevented an estimated 30 million kg of greenhouse gases from polluting our atmosphere.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Stitch Kitchen
Stitch Kitchen inspires community through creative textile practices to reduce textile waste and its impact on our environment. It is managed by Just Atelier Trust, a NZ registered charity, with strategic goals of waste minimisation, creative learning and community development.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Sustinnoworx
We are an Auckland-based social enterprise seeking to create a partnership with a fashion brand to upcycle its waste into sellable goods.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Mavis & Osborn
Mavis & Osborn celebrates the beauty and durability of natural materials through enduring design and craftsmanship. We make quality workwear, and encourage reflection on the life and longevity of a garment. We have a ‘Hurihuri’ system which offers repairs or a ‘buy-back’ option on all our products.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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o|ur closet
o|ur closet provides the platform to power recommerce, streamlining circularity.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Usedfully
Usedfully's mission is to support the planet and all beings through systemic change and the circular design and decarbonisation of clothing and textiles. Valuing textile resources by maximising their use to minimise the impacts of what we clothe and protect ourselves with.
- Redesigning Redesigning how systems or products are created so they use less resources, last longer, or get a continued life, and eliminate waste compared to standard industry practices.
- Reducing Reducing carbon emissions across key areas of business operations.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Recycling Recycling or composting waste materials into reusable materials.
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Textile Reuse Programme
The Textile Reuse Programme is a membership programme enabling organisations to commit to and support a systemic change to a circular system for clothing and textiles in Aotearoa New Zealand. The programme has been running since 2016, under the guidance of a Steering Group.
- Reducing Reducing carbon emissions across key areas of business operations.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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