HxN’s Co-Creation Program, Igniting Circular Fashion Through Collaboration, works with sustainable and regenerative SMEs and as well as social enterprises in the textile sector, to improve their traceability and transparency throughout their value chain. This also aids with their access to new markets, promoting the use of natural fibers and the circular economy model within their production systems, and always safeguarding and spreading the word about the value of ancestral wisdom.
Through a focused and collaborative process and circular, sustainable tools, a multidisciplinary and multicultural HxN’s consultancy team, working together with the entrepreneurs, assisting in the creation of innovative solutions for their “bottleneck”, this leave companies prepared to approach organizations with impact funds and accelerating the implementation of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals)
We collaborate with designers, producers and fashion professionals, to expand those companies' positive environmental, economical and social impact.
El Programa de Cocreación de HxN, Igniting Circular Fashion Through Collaboration, trabaja con PYMES sustentables y regenerativas, además de emprendimientos sociales del sector textil, para mejorar la trazabilidad y la transparencia en toda la cadena de valor. También, promueve el acceso a nuevos mercados, fomentando el uso de fibras naturales y el modelo de economía circular en sus sistemas productivos, preservando siempre la transmisión del valor de la sabiduría ancestral.
A lo largo de un proceso enfocado y colaborativo, con herramientas circulares y sustentables, un equipo multidisciplinario y multicultural de consultores de HxN junto a los emprendedores, aportando soluciones innovadoras a sus "cuellos de botella", dejando a las empresas preparadas para el acercamiento a organizaciones con fondos de impacto y acelerando la ejecución de las SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). Colaboramos con diseñadores, productores y profesionales de la moda para expandir el impacto positivo de estas empresas en lo ambiental, económico y social.
In the Toolkit project, we are focusing on promoting traceability throughout the value chain; building the reputation of natural fibers and underscoring the value of ancestral wisdom. Also, we are facilitating training and building resources for artisans, designers and small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Through our proposed platform, we plan to deliver circular and sustainable solutions to designers, producers and fashion practitioners. We hope to help MSMEs scale-up their ventures in a sustainable manner and enable designers, to use circular design techniques, guided by the idea of collaboration.
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Nowadays, we are facing increasingly complex supply chains, involving a variety of suppliers and producers, artisans and manufacturers. We believe that when we bring the customer closer to the producer, supply chain risks diminish and consumer awareness increases.
Our toolkit will be composed of three different groups: 1) Consumers, 2) SMES and 3) Co-creation solutions. Participants will engage with a diverse array of topics, including alternative materials to technology implementation to supply chain vulnerabilities. Through interactive educational activities, participants will gain skills and ideas for collaboration they can use in the final phase of the toolkit project. The Challenges Program is part of the Co-creation solutions.
The final stage of our vision - often referred to as an “ecosystem” - sets our proposal apart from other sustainable fashion initiatives. We aim to establish a collaborative environment in which toolkit participants can form partnerships to start new ventures, solve problems and share insights. We believe that the platform will increase the visibility of the sustainable fashion industry and provide participants with investor funding opportunities
By bringing stakeholders together from all areas of the fashion industry, we hope to accelerate a radical shift towards sustainability that we know is gathering strength around the world.
The paradigm in the textile industry is challenging and prejudicial throughout the supply chain, with issues that touch on unskilled labor, environmental degradation, lack of governmental regulation, and economic injustices. The Challenges program is a call for action to everyone.