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Essi Karell

Staff Scientist
Staff Scientist
A803 Dept. Design

I am a researcher and educator with a strong focus on the future of sustainable and circular fashion practices. My research is dedicated to generating insights that can support the textile and clothing industry in the transition toward a sufficiency‑oriented circular textile system.

Since 2017, I have been involved in several projects related to the circular economy and textiles, including Trash-2-Cash, ,   and .

In 2021, I completed my doctoral thesis,
This dissertation explored the growing trend of advancing closed-loop textile recycling, focusing on what it means from a clothing design perspective and how design practices align with this goal.

I am also a member of Fashion/Textile Futures research group that approaches research in the field of fashion, clothing and textiles in multi-faceted ways. 

In my previous role at another higher education institution, I played an active role in developing fashion and clothing education while teaching courses that addressed various dimensions of sustainability in the context of fashion.

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Publications

Essi Karell 2021

Essi Karell, Kirsi Niinimäki 2021 PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment

Essi Karell, Kirsi Niinimäki 2020 Sustainability

Essi Karell, Kirsi Niinimäki 2019 Design Journal

Kirsi Niinimäki, Essi Karell 2019 Technology-driven Sustainability

Essi Karell 2018 Sustainable Fashion in a Circular Economy

Cosette Armstrong, Kirsi Niinimäki, Sari Kujala, Essi Karell, L. Chunmin 2015 Journal of Cleaner Production

Essi Karell 2014

Essi Karell 2013 Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches