Together with our Danish colleagues Brancheforeningen for Vask og Tekstiludlejning (BVT) and especially Lasse Rafiq Hangaard, we have run a two-year project with a focus on training and development of each country's authorization control.
The project received a score of 92 out of 100 possible points in the final assessment. The minimum for full approval was 60 points.
When the report has received at least 80 points, the project will be marked as 'Good practice' in the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform - an award given to projects that demonstrate particularly high quality and relevance.
- Project results 92%
A project for inclusion and sustainability
The project has focused on developing and supporting future authorization controls and training materials for the laundry and textile services industry. The aim has been to promote professional development for industry employees with a particular focus on inclusion and sustainability. The developed material is flexible and can be easily adapted for different actors in the industry.
International dissemination at Texcare Forum
One of the highlights of the project was the presentation of the results at Texcare Forum on November 6 in Frankfurt. This international event brings together leading players in the industry and our project was given a central place as an example of innovation and sustainability. The presentation was well received and helped spread knowledge about our work to a wider audience.
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Positive effects at the international level
Through extensive dissemination activities, including social media and participation in international fairs such as Texcare Forum, member meetings, school presentations, etc., the project's results have reached a wide audience both within and outside Europe. There are also plans to further develop the material in cooperation with other EU countries and adapt it to new regulations and standards.
A quality seal for the future
The project is characterised by a strong spirit of innovation and a clear focus on sustainability, which is also highlighted in the final report's assessment. Special mention was made of the project's methodology, where the balance between physical and digital work and travel by train contributed to an environmentally friendly implementation.
We would like to thank all members, partners and other participants for their commitment and contribution to this successful project. Together we have made a contribution to a more sustainable and inclusive future in the laundry and textile services industry.










