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Suits you - and the planet: Why fashion needs a sustainability revolution Sep 22, 2021 Javier Goyeneche called for an end to continuous promotions and discounts.
Generation Z shows the most concern for the planet’s well-being and influences others to make sustainability-first buying decisions, according to new research. GenZ are people born between the nineties and the noughties – roughly spanning 1995 to 2010 – and three-quarters of them prefer to buy sustainably rather than to go for brand names.
The fashion industry is rightfully vilified for being environmentally unsustainable. It takes over 4,000 litres of water to make a pair of jeans and most of that water is not recycled. The industry is also responsible for 10% of annual global carbon emissions. Technology and the rapid digitization of the supply chain can make fashion more ...
While the fast fashion model has delivered low prices for consumers, its social and environmental costs have been far higher. Technology transforming the recycled materials landscape could improve the industry by tackling some of its sustainability problems.
Business model innovation must be matched by a design rethink. Providing designers -– the creative heart of the fashion industry – with the tools to design for circularity is essential to make fashion circular. By focusing on how a product will be made, how it will used, and what will happen to it afterwards, designers can unlock the full ...
This has led to over-production and fast fashion trends, exacerbating the industry's long-standing environmental and social sustainability challenges. Many producers lack viable or cost-effective options for more environmentally and socially friendly inputs and processes. Here's how that could change.
The fashion industry emits more CO2 than aviation and shipping combined. But attempts to create a fashion circular economy are stalling because of product identification issues. Now a New York start-up has developed a digital passport for clothing. It can track the entire lifecycle of a garment, helping to reduce waste.
The fashion industry and the international development arena seem worlds apart. One is focused on trend-setting and design, the other on poverty alleviation, peace and security. For a long time, it’s been hard to find synergies between them. More recently however, there has been visible collaboration on the sustainability agenda.
There is an opportunity to increase the sustainability of the industry, the report says, noting that the longevity of clothing items has increased since 2013. Retailers and brands should design for circularity, and create new shopping habits by making consumers aware of the alternatives to buying new, it adds.
The fashion industry is similarly exposed. As Paul Polman, former chief executive of Unilever, pointed out in the influential US magazine Women’s Wear Daily , producing the fabrics for the clothes on our backs is responsible for a “staggering” range of environmental impacts.
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