Events

Past Events

Meaningful stakeholder engagement (MSE) must be continuous, reciprocal, and based on good faith; yet many companies still struggle to engage directly with their stakeholders. To help bridge this gap, Fair Wear, together with partners such as CNV Internationaal and the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles, carried out a series of MSE Pilots across India, Indonesia, and Eastern Europe.

Monday, 9. February 2026 Time: 09:00 – 10:00am (CET) Language: English Register Here The garment and textiles sector is marked by fragmented supply chains and diffuse responsibility. Human rights (and environmental) due diligence (HRDD) is an important way to combat this and to ensure that responsibility is taken where it is due. One important step of the HRDD cycle is

We cordially invite you ­ - especially staff working in CSR - to join our virtual session about: Human Rights vs Competitiveness – A false dilemma?
While stakeholder engagement is often linked to social issues, this webinar focuses on ecological risks. Learn how to systematically integrate meaningful stakeholder engagement (MSE) into your environmental due diligence and thus strengthen your corporate actions.

Implementing Due Diligence, Effectively Addressing Focus Topics Tuesday, 21st of October 2025 Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (UTC + 02:00) Language: English * Members only – Become a member now Microsoft Teams Meeting We warmly invite you to join the launch of our Practical Guidance on Remedy. In the webinar Focusright will present the Practical […]

We cordially invite you to a round table on durability.
As our current joint initiatives are coming to and end and we´re entering a new phase of joint project conceptualization we´re inviting you to get insights into the ending “ICTI – Implementing Circularity in the Textile Industry” project.
This one-hour online session will focus on the business case for integrating gender aspects into due diligence. We will discuss typical challenges and present examples of effective and economically sound approaches taken by brands and producers.
As there are new legal requirements for the collection of used textiles and there is a lot of movement in the market with regard to take-back systems, we invite you to this webinar hosted by the Textiles Partnership to find out more about the topic and to exchange ideas.
We share insights into a cotton project that tackles climate aspects and works on a digital carbon credit platform – interested supporter wanted. Resilient and sustainable agricultural supply chains are a key component of a sustainable textile industry. A promising innovation in this context is the use of enriched biochar. Resiliente und nachhaltige landwirtschaftliche Lieferketten sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil einer

We are delighted to invite you to our 11th Members’ Meeting. The meeting will take place on 14 and 15 May and offers a great opportunity for all Partnership members to exchange ideas. On the second day of the Members’ Meeting, you can expect exciting keynotes and sessions on relevant topics from the textile industry. […]

On February 11 – 14, the OECD Garment Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector will take place in Paris. As in previous years, this event will bring together representatives from governments, businesses, trade unions, civil society, and international organisations worldwide. Their goal: To discuss challenges, risks, and best practices in implementing […]

The Partnership is Transforming

The current Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (PST) is transforming into the Dialogue and Impact for Sustainable Textiles (DST) in April. The multistakeholder network brings committed international, European and local stakeholders even closer together to promote a socially, environmentally and economically sustainable textile and clothing industry. The focus is on practical exchange, knowledge transfer, the development of initiatives and the involvement of local actors.

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