Dissemination
To disseminate the project result we have participated in industry exhibitions, published articles in relevant media, cooperated with the European Textile Services Association, held interactive multiplier meetings, we will present our results at Texcare in Frankfurt in November 2024, and more.
Activities
Here you can find different communication activities focussed on employees in the textile service industry, member companies and other stakeholders. Click a category below to filter the list.
Welcome to Texcare 2024
Together with our member Messe Frankfurt, it is a great pleasure to be able to invite you to the laundry and textile service market’s major event Texcare.
Hotel
Tvätteriförbundet’s meeting place/Meeting point Tvätteriförbundet is Scandic Frankfurt Museumsufer which is located in the center of Frankfurt, in the Bahnhofsviertel district. From the central station, it is a five-minute walk to the hotel. You will find more information about the hotel here. As a member of the Swedish Textile Service Association, you get a discount when booking.
Scandic Frankfurt Museumsufer
Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse 44
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
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Get to and from the fair
You can take tram 16 or 17 from Baseler Platz, which is about 100 m from the hotel’s entrance and takes you to the Messe in about 10 minutes.
From the hotel you can also go to Frankfurt Central Station (5-10 min walk). There you take S-Bahn 4, 5 or 6 which in about 5-10 minutes takes you directly to the Torhaus, right by the Messe.
Activities at the fair
The program will be presented continuosly. Entrance tickets are offered free of charge for members of the Swedish Textile Service Association. There is also the opportunity to participate in a special welcome reception.
During the fair, the results of the new Scandinavian Quality Control model will be presented.
The training material for the new Scandinavian Control Model is being developed
Now the work begins to produce the training material for The new Scandinavian Quality Control model.
An important part of the work is to make it accessible to everyone. Among other things, the training material is made in three languages: English, Danish, and Swedish. To find industry-specific words, there is, for example, this visual dictionary.
In the work to produce educational material and website, we look at, among other things Guidelines for Accessible Information, TSA language guide, EY’s report The value of being yourself, Worknest’s guide Inclusive Language in the Workplace, TRSA DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) and Klarspråk.
We look forward to the continued work and to presenting at Texcare 2024 in Frankfurt.
Away from darkness and haze – Welcome, dear Autumn meeting
Surely there is something special about an Autumn meeting? The darkness and haze at this time of year feels like an eternity if it wasn’t for a happy break in the team of good friends and colleagues at Northern Europe’s biggest event – our Autumn meeting – reinforced this year by the Danish BVT. We had returned to Halland and the city of the three hearts, Halmstad.
It was also particularly rough on this day, November 16, when the clouds opened with rain mixed with snow.
Great to get into the warmth of Halmstad Plaza – a new large conference hotel – just a stone’s throw from Halmstad C. The conference area itself was inaugurated as late as the autumn. Chairman Michael Sandin could state that with 200 participants, 45 exhibitors, 140 at dinner, this was a record meeting. Among the participants were representatives from about ten EU countries reinforced by friends from Norway, the UK and the USA, Michael noted before handing over to our opening speaker Urszula Hansson, municipal councilor who warmly welcomed us to the city.
Seat on stage then for Cecilia Tall, program manager RE:SOURCE who told us about the current state of the planned producer responsibility and how we are moving forward. It was a suitable transition to the genuine multiplier event for our Erasmus+ project The new Scandinavian Quality Control model.
The project consists of six activities
- Developing a Scandinavian Quality Control model
- Production of educational material
- Physical project meetings
- Reference group meetings
- Project management
- Dissemination
At the meeting, Anna Bernstad gave an account of the future scouting that is done for input to the upcoming authorization checks with the focus areas
- EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles
- PFAS – The proposal for a ban and current situation
- Development of the authorization process and training materials
Finally, during this event, Charlotta Duse showed the project’s website scandinavianqualitycontrolmodel.com which is available in three languages: English, Danish and Swedish.
Then a place on stage for Claus Nissen from NissenManagement and Beirholms Vaeverier with the title From a laundry advisor perspective: Exploit immediate potentials in the laundry industry. It was immediately noticeable that it was a sought-after hands-on lecture. Claus has a long professional career behind him, including at Berendsen, and he ended by giving concrete tips on what he would do if he were to start his own business. The starting point was that after all, 85% of the cost of textiles is from handling while 15% comes from purchasing – it’s about digging in the right place.
The last session before lunch went to Kenneth Sjökvist and Martin Andersson from EnRival. Kenneth immediately felt at home as a former washerman from the then Tvättman, Ekotvätt Bergmanngruppen and Milliken. EnRival is a local employment agency that helps match employers and job seekers.
After an hour of networking and visiting all the exhibitors in connection with the lunch, we got to meet Enjay and one of the founders Nils Lekeberg. One for N as in Nils and jay for J as in Jesper, the other founder. Enjay is behind Lepido, a Swedish-developed, extra durable “heavy-duty” heat exchanger. It makes it not only possible, but also profitable to recover energy from polluted exhaust air. Turning waste into watts. The Swedish way to recover excess heat. Rarely has a Swedish start-up been written about and appreciated as much as Enjay. If it’s not in Forbes or Dagens Industri, it’s in Sydsvenskan and other local media.
The day from the stage was concluded by Daniel Brämhagen, EY, and the headline Neurodiversity What happens when great minds don’t think alike?
Daniel emphasized the value of being able to be yourself and that we must take advantage of everyone’s skills and talents. In the end, it’s about growth and profit in addition to giving everyone an opportunity.
That was the end of the official program. The chairman thanked all speakers, participants and our event sponsors Beirholms Vaeverier, KrimProd with the elegant delicacy boards as speaker gifts and Kalle-Ville Lampi from Maxi-Press.
Tasty coffee and nutritious visits to the exhibitors before the evening ended with dinner in the Angelini restaurant and Blue Sky Bar, where the roof terrace offered a unique view of the city and the sea. Gone was darkness and haze. Here was the joy and warmth.
The Scandinavian Quality Control mentioned in the Laundry Ledger
The Laundry Ledger writes about our upcoming Autumn Meeting, with a strong emphasis on the New Scandinavian Quality Control Model. Read the entire article here: https://laundryledger.com/swedish-textile-service-assoc-autumn-meeting/
EPALE Community Conference 2023 – Bloom! Skills for the future
On October 10-12, a well-attended conference was held with participants from all over the EU, including Sveriges Tvätteriförbund, as part of Erasmus Days.
The conference consisted of morning and afternoon sessions and a workshop in the afternoon.
Among the speakers were Clare Stark who is the UN Coordinator for UNESCO for Emerging Technologies, Gert Biesta who is a professor at Maynooth University and the University of Edinburgh, and Bolarmaa Tumurchudur-Klok who works as a Skills specialist at the ILO.
They highlighted themes such as competence, democracy and participation under the points:
EMPOWER. Workforce with the right skills.
ENGAGE. Skills for democratic life
INCLUDE. Inclusive skills opportunities
Other themes touched on were how to increase green and digital skills for adults, democratic education for a democratic society and how to empower vulnerable groups through non-formal education.
Many thanks to the EPALE group for well-organized and intensive days.
Read more about the conference and EPALE:
epale.ec.europa.eu/en/blog/epale-community-conference-2023-bloom-skills-future
Celebrate ErasmusDays 9 – 14 of October 2023
In October, we pay extra attention to ErasmusDays and the project The new Scandinavian Quality Control model. The project, which is co-financed by the EU via Erasmus+, started on 1 January 2023 and will run until 31 December 2024.
Sveriges Tvätteriförbund and BVT – Brancheforeningen for Vask og Tekstiludlejning, have started a collaboration and exchange of practices aimed at creating a forum for knowledge sharing and comparison of current Scandinavian authorization/quality control models for the laundry and textile service industry. This is a basis for further progress and the development of new quality control models that comply with sustainability aspects as well as European standards.
Both associations carry out annual quality checks of their members. The checks ensure that members maintain high professional, corporate and environmental standards. Throughout this collaboration, both parties strive to exchange experiences and ideas, to create new, innovative and joint curricula or courses for business, industry, small and medium-sized enterprises (incl. entrepreneurship), and quality assurance.
The project, which is co-financed by the European Union via Erasmus+, started on January 1, 2023 and will last until December 31, 2024. Read more here.
Read more about EramusDays here.
Contact us
If you want more information about the project or if you have a question , don’t hesitate to contact us.

Daniel Kärrholt
CEO, The Swedish Textile Service Association
- Email: daniel@tvatteriforbundet.se
- Phone: (+46) 705 11 36 85
- Website: Sveriges Tvätteriförbund

Lasse Rafiq Hangaard
Industry consultant, The Washing and Textile Services Association of Denmark
- Email: laha@di.dk
- Phone: (+45) 5218 5990
- Website: Danske Vaskerier





