The textile industry is at a turning point. While Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) was designed to hold brands accountable for waste, a major gap remains—e-commerce platforms and non-EU fast fashion
The Growing Threat to Extended Producer Responsibility in Europe The recent push for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations as a solution for textile waste in Europe is being undermined by
♻️ Greenful Group has developed a cookie-cutter concept for governments/municipalities to provide a complete solution for the textile waste problem. Read more from:
This is the first full-scale solution to close the loop, transforming textile waste into high-quality, sustainable construction materials. 🏭 Greenful facility will process 70,000 tonnes of textile waste annually, including
By the end of 2026, Greenful’s state-of-the-art factories in Sillamäe are set to begin producing their first innovative construction panels. These facilities will process more textile waste annually than is
Toomas Allikas, Founder & CEO of Greenful. Photo: private archive A textile recycling complex is being planned for the eastern Estonian town of Sillamäe. When open, it will be the
Greenful Group‘s daughter company, Tekstiili Taaskasutuse OÜ, was selected as one of the Top 3 Green Companies by Äripäev, the leading business publication in Estonia, at the TOP100 Gala last
I was speaking at the Narva Business Conference 2024 on the topic of sustainable business. At Greenful Group, we’re tackling the massive challenge of Europe’s 12.6 million tons of textile
Kaheksateist aastat tagasi kiirlaenuäri püsti pannud, hiljem isiklikku pankrotti varisenud ettevõtja Toomas Allikas on pööranud oma elus uue peatüki. Äri, mis kasseeris hiigelintresse ning teenis tulu inimeste pisaratelt, on jäänud
🇪🇪 I had the opportunity to present Greenful Group and our innovative solutions to address Estonia’s textile waste problem at the Riigikogu Parliamentary Environmental Committee. ♻ Greenful´s goal is to