Fashion’s Plastic Paralysis: How Brands Resist Change and Fuel Microplastic Pollution
International fashion brands are doubling down on their use of synthetic fibres – a key driver of microplastic pollution.
→ →Everything you want to know about the sustainability of the textile and fashion industry
International fashion brands are doubling down on their use of synthetic fibres – a key driver of microplastic pollution.
→ →This website documents incidents within the textile and garment sector in Bangladesh as well as other important production countries
→ →Since 2021, The Sustainability Pledge has successfully established itself as the leading platform for advancing global efforts towards a more traceable, transparent, and sustainable apparel and footwear sector.
→ →Regulations can enforce sustainable practices, such as the use of eco-friendly materials and waste reduction strategies.
→ →Several key regulations and directives within the EU, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, and the Waste Framework Directive, will directly affect fashion and textile companies.
→ →We, European civil society organisations, urge to ban all PFAS in consumer products by 2025 and to have a complete ban by 2030.
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