Government & ULBs
Re-Fiber enables governments and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) to introduce organised, verifiable textile circularity programs without creating additional operational burden.
Why Re-Fiber for Cities
Re-Fiber introduces a structured framework that allows authorities to see participation, material flow, and recycling outcomes in a clear and consistent way.
Structured textile waste collection aligned with urban sustainability goals
Transparent program data and dashboards
Clear material ownership and chain-of-custody
Reduced governance risk through digital traceability
What Authorities Gain
Every household action contributes to:
- Monitor ward- or city-level textile collection
- Track recycling confirmation and participation trends
- Access dashboards designed for institutional review
- Support circular economy initiatives without heavy capex ownership
How It Works for Authorities
The workflow typically includes
- App-based household participation
- Partner-led collection and aggregation
- Digital documentation of material ownership
- Verified recycling confirmation
- Continuous monitoring through structured dashboards
Operating Model
Re-Fiber
manages platform ownership, data governance, and reporting systems.
Collection partners
coordinate citizen engagement and logistics.
Authorised recyclers
process material and confirm outcomes digitally.
Visibility & Reporting
Transparency is central to the Re-Fiber model. Government stakeholders can access role-based dashboards that present program data in a clear and review-ready format.
All data is time-stamped, geo-tagged, and evidence-linked, supporting internal review and long-term planning.
Why This Model Works
By combining citizen participation with structured verification, Re-Fiber transforms textile recycling from an informal activity into a measurable public initiative. Authorities maintain visibility and governance confidence while the platform manages coordination and reporting.