GENESIS Jeans project: innovations to absorb risks for industry
Inspired by a couple of beers & drinks in Stockholm between Resortecs & Unspun, the GENESIS jeans is a cross-innovator, cross-partner collaboration project complying with Ellen MacArthur Jeans Redesign program bringing across innovations from on-demand production/ fit, traceability, disassembly/ recycling together. Moderated by Erik Bang (Innovation Lead, H&M Foundation), the panel features 3 H&M Global Change Award Winners who were behind the GENESIS Jeans. Walden Lam (Co-founder, Unspun) started by emphasizing the desire to focus not just on circularity but also on-demand, addressing the issue of waste more holistically. Natasha Franck (CEO, EON) also mentioned the importance of considering the whole life cycle of a product and how it fits into the broader system- to make something truly circular. This is a fascinating case study into how innovation goes hand-in-hand with collaboration and that the sum of the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Walden also shared that this project was a culmination of previous pilots (like ReBirth Jeans between Unspun x Resortecs), indicating how innovation is built upon past learnings & iteration. More importantly, the fact that this initiative is driven by 3 startups again shows remarkable leadership and inspiration these change-makers can have. Cedric Vanhoeck (Founder, Resorts) shared in particular about the courage and conviction to just get started, being comfortable with “affordable loss”, for if you don’t, nothing will ever get done. And as Erik puts it nicely at the start, we need innovations that can absorb risk for the whole of industry, and no better way than pilots empowered by collaboration.
To watch the replay of this panel, click the image below.