BEST PRACTICE: Circular Textiles in Action (External)

PERFORMANCE DAYS, Munich

Käfer Restaurant / Hall C1 / first floor

Tuesday 17th March 2026

11:30 - 12:00 CET

An example of collaboration, connection and transparency in textiles.  Learn from others in the textile industry and be inspired for your own solutions.

Niccy Kol from Raddis Cotton and Jaap Rijnsdorp, CEO of Schijvens Corporate Fashion, demonstrate how value must exist in every part of the chain. Their clear message: “There can’t be value in the whole unless there is value in all parts.” With the 2025 platform Get Connected, Schijvens brings wearers and makers closer together — highlighting that more than 45 people are involved in producing a single blouse. Transparency builds appreciation. Appreciation builds collaboration. Collaboration builds resilience.

About the orators

Jaap Rijnsdorp

Schijvens Corporate Fashion

CEO

Jaap has worked at Schijvens since 2008 and is responsible for productions, purchasing, logistics and the supply chain. In his years at Schijvens, he has transformed the traditional linear supply chain into a circular supply chain. His ambition: To create a world with only responsible clothing. For now, Schijvens Corporate Fashion’s goal is to make 100 per cent sustainable corporate clothing by 2028.

Portrait of Niccy Kol

Niccy Kol

RaddisCotton

Brand & Impact Catalyst

With over 30 years of executive experience spanning various sectors such as Haute Couture, Ready to Wear, and Luxury Fabrics Niccy possesses a clear insider's perspective on the industry. As Brand & Impact Catalyst for world's pioneering system brand Raddis®Cotton, she is now actively co-creating the transformation of our linear textile supply chains into collaborative value networks using climate-smart regenerative cotton as her tool.


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