The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
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The fashion industry knows that it needs to clean up its act, but when brands themselves don’t know their own supply chains, how can they make the necessary strategic changes?
In the third masterclass in #BoFLIVE’s new series, How to Build a Sustainable Fashion Brand, London Editor Sarah Kent was joined by Dr Helen Crowley, a senior advisor and fellow at Conservation International; Dio Kurazawa, founding partner at sustainability consultancy The Bear Scouts; and Allbirds Sustainability Manager Hana Kajimura for a virtual panel discussing how to track and measure impact in a way that enables meaningful change.
Key Lessons from Masterclass 3: Tracking and Traceability
Also, stay tuned for the next monthly episode of BoF's online learning series How to Build a Sustainable Fashion Brand.
Masterclass 4: Buying Better, with Marsha Dickson and Ayesha Barenblat, on November 10th, 15:00 GMT / 12:00 ET
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Masterclass 5: The Case for Culture
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In the weeks since one of the industry’s most promising recycling start-ups filed for bankruptcy, big brands have put more money and more commitment into bringing innovations to market.
Thirty years of providing the world’s finest wool to the fashion house Loro Piana has done almost nothing for the Indigenous people of the Peruvian Andes.
The fast-fashion giant has joined Vargas and TPG to back a new polyester recycling venture following its failed bet on Renewcell.
Meeting the industry’s emissions targets will require more collective action and new financing models, according to a new report by leading manufacturers.