Author:Whitney BauckPublish date:May 20, 2020Condé Nast, the publisher behind Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker and more, announced on Wednesday its commitment to become carbon neutral by 2030.
Considering how much public lament there's been from fashion journalists in the past over the ill-defined nature of words like "sustainability," a glossary of terms could be quite useful — if those definitions become widely accepted in the industry, that is. That's all good, but according to Condé's own Sustainability Assessment — which was released concurrently with the carbon neutrality announcement — 92% of the company's greenhouse gas emissions arose from its supply chain in 2018. In theory, if the company continues to chip away at about 10% of those emissions every year, it could hit its goal by 2030.
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