The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) is set to host its Circularity Conference on June 17–18, 2025, at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island.
This two-day event aims to address the complexities of implementing circular systems in the textile industry, focusing on sustainable practices and waste reduction.
Keynote speaker David Hinks will inaugurate the conference, which will feature over 15 expert speakers across four focused sessions: Regulations, Sustainable Materials, Sustainability Metrics, and Circular Design.
The conference is part of AATCC’s ongoing sustainability series, following successful events on PFAS and fiber sustainability.
Industry leaders, researchers, designers, and policy experts will collaborate to explore strategies for fostering a more sustainable future for textiles. The event provides a platform for professionals to discuss challenges and solutions related to creating closed-loop systems and reducing waste across the textile supply chain.
AATCC encourages industry professionals to participate in this key event, which aims to drive sustainable transformation across the textile sector.


