The fashion industry has been described as an industry generating significant environmental impacts, because of the high energy consumption required for manufacturing and the products' short life cycles. In addition, clothing items that must prioritize design and functionality are made from different material combinations and hence are difficult to recycle, resulting in most of them being incinerated or disposed of in landfills. Therefore, to materialize a circular economy system, we must be actively involved in Reverse Supply Chain (RSC) for resource recycling, the other side of Forward Supply Chain (FSC) including procurement, production, and sales activities that trading companies have conventionally been engaged in.
What is PATCHWORKS?
Background
Overview of Initiatives
To expand these initiatives and establish a circular economy system which allows all discarded clothing to be revived into new clothing again, Toyota Tsusho has launched PATCHWORKS®, a business co-creation project.
Under this project, Toyota Tsusho will collaborate with all relevant parties in Japan and overseas to accelerate the creation of circular economy system by connecting RSC business providers, with the parties from FSC, such as apparel brands, retailers, consumers,. (See the figure below)

The circular economy concept chart of PATCHWORKS®
Toyota Tsusho will first address major fibers used in clothing—such as polyester, cotton, and nylon—in cooperation with Nakano and various related parties to establish a textile-to-textile recycling RSC, in which used clothing and other items are collected and recycled. Simultaneously, Toyota Tsusho will facilitate the development of easy-to-recycle textile materials and products with partner companies in FSC.
In the medium-to-long term, Toyota Tsusho plans not only to expand FSC business, sales and R&D of new materials made from recycled fibers, but also to enter into RSC business field (collection, sorting, and recycling) to invent new products and services contributing to the rise of circular economy system, which needs more than just collaborations.
In order to solve social issues in the textile and fashion industry, Toyota Tsusho will push the projects forward by being a "thread" patchworking every single diverse values and recreating brand-new values, and also simultaneously design new businesses that expand towards the future.
About PATCHWORKS®
Logo

Concept behind the logo
and project name
Toyota Tsusho commits to create new value by circulating, integrating, and linking individual values. The concept is named PATCHWORKS®, to express the idea of expanding value through making “patchworks”, crafted with pieces of textiles with different colors, shapes, and sizes are tied together and create new designs.
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