Turning textile waste into opportunity, one stitch at a time
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Building a circular fashion economy with local skills, upcycled materials and women's craft
What if the future of fashion wasn’t in fast production, but in slowing down, making less, and making it count?
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, that future is already being stitched together.
In Sarajevo, Sugar on Top, a small-batch production studio and circular fashion brand transforms deadstock and leftover fabrics into desirable, hand-finished garments. Since 2020, they have worked with over 50 designers and 10 local artisans, proving that sustainable production can be a viable business model, a source of dignified employment and a creative force.
“To see all these designers come here and help them make their dream come true – it makes me feel that we are on the right track."
Edina Hadžić, Co-founder, Sugar on Top
The European Training Foundation (ETF) is delighted to count this initiative as one of the finalists for the Green Skills Award 2026. Read on to find out why.
The project
Founded by Edina Hadžić and Sabina Muratagić Daul, Sugar on Top operates as both a production studio – offering prototyping, pattern-making, fit sessions and small-batch manufacturing to independent designers – and as the home of Stribor, their own circular fashion brand. Stribor functions as a testing lab for experimenting with repairable garments, upcycled collections and zero-waste production methods before sharing waht works with the wider design community.
Through the EU-funded WE.Circular programme, Sugar on Top recently completed a Living Lab pilot: a zero-waste jacket made entirely from secondary materials that otherwise would have gone to landfill. Together with participation in the New European Bauhaus Fashion Adaptor programme, Sugar on Top has validated a scalable approach to circular production – demonstrating technical feasibility and market readiness while strengthening sustainable design practices, digital product passport readiness, and regenerative production within the European creative ecosystem.
Sugar on Top's participation in another project, Eterna, brought together a large number of local artists from across Bosnia and Herzegovina. This important local project explores upcycling and circular design among local creators. Sugar on Top contributed through garment construction, sewing and detailed handicraft work, placing sustainability at the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina's textile industry.