Project Irapada closes a longstanding evidence gap in Lagos’ fashion ecosystem by providing policymakers, designers, innovators, and community stakeholders with the first reliable baseline for textile waste generation and flow. Through a combination of market and factory audits, household surveys, and primary observation at disposal points, the research identifies key pressure points in the way textiles are produced, consumed, and discarded.
For years, conversations around fashion waste in Lagos have been generalized with overall waste streams. By making the issue measurable, Project Irapada reframes the challenge from abstract concern to actionable insight. We now have a foundation to develop policy frameworks, design localized circular interventions, and support enterprises building recycling, reuse, and repair solutions. |
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