Extending Clothing Life Protocol
10th May 2016
The Extending Clothing Life Protocol is a set of guides and principles to aid clothes designers and manufacturers in creating longer lasting clothing.
Using this guide, you can:
Learn techniques to increase clothing life, improve brand reputation and add value for money without losing quality
Provide a structure for best practice within your organisation
Ensure the best levels of performance for your products
Provide practical regimes for garment quality testing
Overview
Overview
The Extending Clothing Life Protocol has been developed as part of the Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (SCAP). It is intended to support companies wishing to develop and supply garments designed and manufactured for a longer life, and offers a template of good practice in increasing clothing life.
The benefit to companies is that a minimum standard of good practice can be embedded across the product range, complementing specific design innovations such as anti-fading and anti-pilling technologies (as may be used in premium-priced products) and reinforcing brand value by:
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To aid access of the protocol, WRAP has developed a “How to” guide in a simple, interactive PDF format, to assist those who have trouble understanding some aspects of the protocol, or need a simple way to explain the protocol to their teams.
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Related
Related
To find further information relating to extending clothing life, please use the links below:
Clothing design for extended life >>
Clothing life – measuring active use >>
Valuing our clothes >>
Videos and webinars on sustainable textiles and fibres >>