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2022 Sustainability Report: The Road to 2030

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Back in 2015, the United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) designed to empower individuals and businesses alike to tackle climate change and maintain a habitable ecosystem by 2030. With 2030 now just eight years away, the stakes to reach these goals are even higher, particularly in the fashion industry, where textile waste and other energy-wasting processes remain rampant.

Industry leaders are making noteworthy inroads to prioritize a green future, however, and perhaps the biggest advantage is that they are working together. If there is one central theme or commonality that has come to light, it is that collaboration has become more commonplace globally—even among competitors.

Working together with common goals and ambitions is the only way to enact lasting, meaningful change, but this is often easier said than done.

Sourcing Journal’s 2022 Sustainability Report seeks to educate readers on how far the apparel industry has come in delivering on its collective promises on the Road to 2030, what systems and initiatives are working, and where the potholes and pitfalls still lie.

Download the report to discover:

  • Why the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) formed a new alliance on climate action
  • How denim brands and innovative textile suppliers are collaborating to refine sustainable alternatives
  • The latest sustainability initiatives from brands like Nike, Adidas, Rothy’s, Reformation and many more
  • What leading executives at Inditex, Tapestry and Ralph Lauren revealed about what is and isn’t working on their respective sustainability journeys
  • Potential ramifications of a new carbon disclosure mandate from the SEC
  • A deeper dive into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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