The hashtag #WhoMadeMyClothes was introduced in 2014 by the Fashion Revolution, and became a recognizable global trend over the next four years.
Read MoreImmerse yourself into that feeling of an endless summer with Buena Onda's new summer '21 collection focusing on sustainability, transparency, and connectivity.
Read MoreWaste Management and the Slow Factory Foundation have joined forces to foster the next generation of fashion designers focused on building regenerative fashion that is recycled and remade into new.
Read MoreMagazines that follow the Slow Fashion Movement have published widely about the value of ReUse, both in terms of investing in a more circular fashion economy, as well as the practice’s promise to keep clothing out of our planet’s landfill as ling as possible.
Read More“With consumers spending abundant time at home, many aren’t purchasing new pieces as often as they normally would,” Behrenfeldt explained.
Read MoreOriginally published on Forbes.com. As brands cancel their fashion week appearances and shift schedules, sustainability is inevitably in focus. Concerns of viability emerge as executives question their fairness to an entire process as well as their transparency for issues that plague the fashion industry.
Read MoreSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were getting good traction and a significant number of countries were making good progress in their implementation. As the world is seized with containing the spread of the virus and addressing its negative and debilitating impacts, the reality is that countries are resetting their priorities, and reallocating resources to deal with the pandemic.
Read MoreAnna Bario and Page Neal created their own jewelry company, Bario Neal, over 15 years ago. Bario Neal was one of the first jewelry companies to join the Fairmined Metal Alliance, and in 2020 they’ll be releasing a Global Sustainability Report to establish a standard of excellence for responsible jewelry.
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