The Problem with ‘Sustainable Fashion’
The Myth of Sustainable Fashion
Slow Fashion Trends: Are Consumers Willing to Change Their Shopping Behavior to Become More Sustainable?
Slow fashion movement: Understanding consumer perceptions—An exploratory study
From Fast Fashion to Sustainable Slow Fashion
Smart textiles sense how their users are moving
Slow fashion movement: Understanding consumer perceptions—An exploratory study***
H&M, a Fashion Giant, Has a Problem: $4.3 Billion in Unsold Clothes **
Fashion on Climate: HOW THE FASHION INDUSTRY CAN URGENTLY ACT TO REDUCE ITS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
Carbon footprint tax on fashion supply chain systems***
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Fashion on Climate | Global Fashion Agenda + McKinsey & Company
Fashion needs to act on climate. If we continue on our current path, we will miss our 2030 emissions reduction targets by 50%, leading to accelerated global warming.
From rising sea levels, to extreme rainfall and more powerful heatwaves, the consequences of climate change can no longer be ignored, either by society or the fashion industry, which will see many impacts on its operations in the years ahead.
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