Why Carbon Literacy Training for Fashion & Retail?
Why Carbon Literacy for Fashion & Retail? by Safia Minney, Fashion Declares Carbon literacy training can play a significant role in helping the fashion industry reduce its contribution to global heating. The fashion sector is estimated to generate 2–8% of Global Greenhouse Gas emissions, making it one of the world’s most carbon-intensive industries. By raising […]
The End of the ESG Illusion: Navigating Greenwashing, Social Washing, and Business Saviourism in 2026
The End of the ESG Illusion: Navigating Greenwashing, Social Washing, and Business Saviourism in 2026 by Livinia Muth For decades, the fashion industry has graded its own homework. Armed with self-reported data, carefully curated ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) report cards, and voluntary commitments, brands have dictated the narrative of their own sustainability. But as […]
The Future of Fashion in the UK: White Paper #2
‘Labour Movement Ecosystems and Gendered Bargaining by Anannya Bhattacharjee, Anti-Trafficking Review A new article by Anannya Bhattacharjee, International Coordinator of the Asia Floor Wage Alliance, has been published in Issue 26 of the Anti-Trafficking Review, ‘Labour Movement Ecosystems and Gendered Bargaining: Learning from agreements to prevent gender-based violence and harassment in Asian garment supply chains. […]
The Future of Fashion in the UK: White Paper
The Future of Fashion Regulation in the UK: White Paper by Fashion Declares & Bates Wells Recent developments in sustainability legislation by the European Union (EU) and United States (US) impact the fashion and textile industry. Although opinions vary on this legislation’s effectiveness, the United Kingdom (UK) lacks its own cohesive regulatory framework. Therefore, there […]