Could Net-a-Porter's New Sustainable Fashion Platform Be The Future Of The Fashion Industry?

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Could NETAPORTER's New Sustainable Fashion Platform Be The Future Of The Fashion Industry?

, Orsola de Castro, co-founder of Fashion Revolution said: "Despite the fact that the fashion industry is proved to pollute and exploit, the government has chosen to ignore its impact, and act like its business as usual. The onus for improvement lies firmly with governments and brands, not with consumers, and the UK government is missing an opportunity to show progressive thinking as well protecting its citizens from human and environmental exploitation.

Let's hope that Net Sustain is the start of real change throughout the industry, for as Curtis writes so eloquently: "Climate change is not an issue for tomorrow, it’s an issue of today. Today, there are people all over the world who are already suffering from the devastating consequences of our inaction: droughts, heatwaves, cyclones and wildfires. Today, we’re seeing how countries are treating immigrants and those seeking asylum with intolerance and hatred.

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