While 80% of fashion businesses signed up are publicly reporting their improvements , 20% still need to share their progress. And of course these statistics don’t include the unknown number of business thatThroughout the report, findings show that the fashion industry is disclosing more climate-related information and collaborating across different companies than before, which is promising.
Founded in 2018, The Fashion Charter was set up to help advise and support fashion businesses to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. With support from UN Climate Change, the Charter is committed to sourcing electricity from 100% sources and phasing outCommit to prioritizing materials with low-climate impact without affecting negatively other sustainability aspects
Support the goals of the Paris Agreement in limiting global temperature rise to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levelsAs soon as possible and latest by 2025, commit to not installing new coal-fired boilers or other sources of coal-fired heat and power generationefforts towards a greener future, when big business are involved we’re marking the fashion industry as ‘must try harder, faster.