The Fashion Industry Must Slash Production to Meet Climate Goals, Report Finds
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On Tuesday, June 10, France became the first country in the world to pass a specific law to regulate the ultra-fast fashion industry, also known as the ultra fast fashion. The Senate passed the bill almost unanimously, with a majority of 337 votes in favour and only one against, in a decision that was celebrated by environmental organizations and carefully analyzed by the textile industry globally. The document, known as the “anti-Shein law”, po…
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Key Takeaways Shared responsibility: Consumers believe more sustainable fashion requires collective action. Beyond individuals (72%) and brands/retailers (77%), they see important roles for the EU (66%), social media platforms (65%), international organizations (63%), national governments (63%), influencers (61%), and NGOs (60%). Clear expectations for brands and retailers: Consumers want brands and retailers to make sustainability the default …
The fashion industry must slash production to meet climate goals, report finds
The first-of-its-kind report highlights that even if improvements in materials and efficiency are achieved, the industry must still cut production volumes The post The fashion industry must slash production to meet climate goals, report finds appeared first on Macao News.
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