A milestone for regenerative and circular food & fibre systems

This week in The Hague, the Global Regenerative and Circular Food & Fibre Landscapes programme was officially launched, bringing together partners from business, government, and knowledge institutions to transform global value chains towards regenerative and climate-resilient systems.
We are proud that CLIC RECYCLE was among the first organisations to sign the collaboration agreement, alongside partners such as ICRISAT, Control Union, Schijvens Corporate Fashion Hilvarenbeek B.V., Grameena Vikas Kendram and RaddisCotton.
The programme also supports the development of a Regenerative Agriculture Hub in Visakhapatnam, aiming to empower 100,000 farmers through innovation and regenerative practices.
We look forward to contributing to this international collaboration and turning partnerships into real impact for farmers and landscapes worldwide.
