Participation

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Your Participation in the Textile Dialogue

We kindly invite you to participate in the Dialogue and Impact for Sustainable Textiles!

Advocate for better working and environmental conditions in the textile and clothing industry together with other stakeholders from the sector!

Benefit from the exchange with other members and the joint implementation of projects!

If you are interested in participating in the Textile Dialogue, please contact the Coordination Team. Contact information can be found down below.

Who can participate in the Texile Dialogue?

The format brings together committed international, European, and local stakeholders from business, trade unions, civil society, academia, sustainability initiatives/standards, as well as the German Federal Government.

In addition, research institutions or federal government agencies that deal with the topics of the Textile Dialogue can become advisory members, as well as other organisations in justified exceptional cases.

What obligations are associated with participation?

A prerequisite for participation in the core offer of the Textile Dialogue is acceptance of the Declaration on Cooperation, Responsibility and Due Diligence. In accordance with their corporate due diligence obligations, participating companies also engage in joint initiatives on a risk-based basis (a risk analysis is required).

How do I become a participant?

If you are interested in participating in the Dialogue and Impact for Sustainable Textiles, please contact the Coordination Team. We will answer your questions about participation individually and confidentially. You are welcome to contact us by email (hello@textiledialogue.com) or call us on +49 228 4460-4070

Platform for participants

It is in this closed area that much of the Textile Dialogues work takes place: Participants receive up-to-date information from the DST Coordination Team, expert groups exchange technical information and participants discuss the latest developments in the Textile Dialogue. Access the platform here: 

The Partnership has been transformed

The former Partnership for sustainable Textiles (PST) is now officially the Dialogue and Impact for Sustainable Textiles (DST). The multi-stakeholder 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 exchanges, knowledge transfer, and the development of initiatives with the involvement of local actors. 
 
The website is currently being updated regarding the new format. 

Find out more and get involved: