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Will Self-Regulation Solve Fashion’s Sustainability Problem?

This week, an unlikely alliance of fashion giants including Chanel, Hermès, Inditex and H&M agreed to a new set of climate commitments, but the industry is unlikely to overcome its sustainability challenge through self-policing alone.
An image from Fashion Pact signatory Stella McCartney's Autumn/Winter 2017 campaign | Source: Courtesy
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  • Sarah Kent

That producing clothes spews emissions into the atmosphere, leaks chemicals into waterways and creates mountains of waste, at times exploiting labour, is a reality the fashion industry is now trying to address. This week, The Fashion Pact — the industry’s highest-profile sustainability initiative — announced a new set of targets that have brought together an unlikely alliance that includes Prada and Gap, Chanel and Zara.

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