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Textiles Observer Highlights Circularity, Measurement Integrity, and Investment Priorities

The February 2026 edition of the Textiles Observer — the ICAC’s free publication dedicated to textiles policy, investment, and system performance — is now available. The 56-page issue opens with an editorial by ICAC Head of Textiles and Editor of the Textiles Observer, Kanwar Usman, emphasizing textiles policy coherence, investment readiness, and measurable system performance as strategic priorities for ICAC member governments.

In his editorial, Mr Usman outlines ICAC’s expanding engagement in textiles, including preparations for the first-ever Global Cotton and Textiles Investment Summit, to be hosted by the Government of Uzbekistan in November 2026, and previews textiles-focused sessions at the 83rd ICAC Plenary Meeting (March 23–24, 2026). The issue underscores the need to move beyond narrative-driven sustainability toward enforceable standards, credible data systems, and investment-aligned policy frameworks.

The February 2026 issue features two in-depth technical articles:

  • “The Benefits of Participating in CSITC Round Trials,” by Dr Marinus (René) van der Sluijs, Principal Consultant at Textile Technical Services and Chair of the Committee for the Commercial Standardization of Instrument Testing of Cotton (CSITC). The article provides a comprehensive overview of Round Trials, explaining how standardized instrument testing supports accuracy, reliability, and global confidence in cotton fiber measurement. It details participation trends, evaluation methods, and the advantages of CSITC engagement for classing facilities, growers, traders, and spinners.
  • “Circularity in Textiles: The Systems Framework,” by Kanwar Usman. This extensive analysis examines circularity as a structural redesign of the textile economy rather than a downstream waste-management tool. The article addresses biological and technical material cycles, material pathway realities for cotton and polyester, the structural limits of bottle-to-fiber recycled polyester (rPET), the distinction between bio-based inputs and true circularity, and the economic and governance conditions required to scale use-phase circular models. It also highlights the importance of design alignment, data infrastructure, and enforceable policy frameworks in delivering measurable circular performance.

Together, the articles reflect ICAC’s continued emphasis on measurement integrity, enforceable circularity, and investment-ready textile systems.

To read the February 2026 edition of the Textiles Observer, please click here.

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