Call for proposals to address evidence & data gaps in UK fashion & textiles

Call for proposals to address evidence & data gaps in UK fashion & textiles

Researchers, businesses and other organisations are invited to apply for funding to run targeted research projects that will provide new insights, evidence and data to help inform the current and future baseline position of sustainable practice in the UK’s Fashion and Textile industry. 

The £700k Sustainable Transition Fund is being offered as part of Back to Baselines in Circular Fashion & Textiles (B2B F&T) programme. This collaborative initiative brings together academic researchers from different academic disciplines, leaders of industry, and government bodies to assess current sustainable practices within the UK Fashion and Textile industry and establish a data-driven baseline, which will ensure future strategy is aligned with environmental targets. The two-year £2M project is being led by Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour (LITAC), supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and Innovate UK (all part of UKRI). 

This is the first of three calls for applications to the Sustainable Transition Fund. Awards will be made on the basis of quality, potential impact, and the capacity to address existing evidence and data gaps relating to circular fashion and textiles. Three levels of project funding are available: up to £5,000, up to £20,000, or up to £50,000, depending on the scope of the proposal. All projects will need to be complete within a six-month period from the start date.  

Professor Stephen Russell, Director of LITAC, and of the Back to Baselines in Circular Fashion and Textiles Network, said:

“This is an exciting opportunity for researchers from different academic backgrounds and industry to come together to address data and evidence gaps relating to the sustainability and environmental impacts of the sector. These projects will help us to establish comprehensive and scientifically validated, environmental and design baselines for the fashion and textile industry that will inform future decision-making”. 

Applications can be made by any UK-based member of the B2B F&T network (which is free to join), either individually, or as part of a collaborative consortium. Academic-Industry collaboration is encouraged, as are applications involving multidisciplinary research expertise.  

Those wishing to apply should submit a short project outline of 250 words or less, to Leanne Munroe, Business Engagement Manager at LITAC on l.munroe@leeds.ac.uk.  This will be registered and assessed for eligibility, and feedback provided within 72 hours of receipt. If eligible, a formal application can then be submitted for which full guidance will be provided. The deadline for formal applications is 30 April 2024.This preliminary step is to help ensure time is not spent on full submissions that are out of scope. 

More information can be found here