Att ta del i en cirkulär ekonomi : Vad påverkar konsumenters vanor kring textilåtervinning?

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi

Sammanfattning: Today, products are often being made through a linear approach, where raw materials are being taken from nature, produced into products that are used and then becomes waste. A circular model strives to minimize the amount of waste and the goal is to bring the materials back into the flow of products. In Sweden today, large amounts of textiles and clothing are being thrown in the household trash that in turn, becomes waste and there is no clear line for textile recycling. However, more and more companies have introduced the possibility for consumers to hand in clothes and textiles for them to recycle. This paper is centred around circular economy with a special focus on textile recycling. The paper has examined the disposal habits of textiles and clothing for consumers in Sweden and what Swedish companies are communicating regarding the possibility of recycling textiles through them. The study has examined both consumer habits and the communication from companies, since both parties must participate actively if a circular model is to be achieved. The study has also examined what affects the extent and expansion of the amount of textiles recycled by consumers. The study shows that large parts of consumers in Sweden participates in a circular system through, amongst other things, recycling of other materials, donating clothes and textiles for reuse and through mending broken pieces of clothing instead of throwing them away. However, the result shows that few recycle textiles and clothing, even though almost all recycle other materials in their households. The study shows a discrepancy between consumer knowledge and the information presented from the companies, since one third of the respondents of this study didn’t have enough knowledge to recycle textiles. The study shows a lack of information about the subject, as well as the importance of accessibility to collection bins for recycling of textiles. It is also established that many companies are already working with circular economy and the importance for companies to communicate their work with sustainability to their customers. This paper is written in Swedish.

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