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24 Apr 2018

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Fashion Revolution

Fashion Transparency Index 2018

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A review of 150 of the biggest global fashion brands and retailers ranked according to how much they disclose about their social and environmental policies, practices and impact...Ten brands and retailers lead the path towards greater transparency amongst the major corporate players Adidas and Reebok top the Index again this year scoring 58% or 144.5 out of 250 possible points followed by Puma, H&M, Esprit, Banana Republic, Gap, Old Navy, C&A and Marks & Spencer in the 51-60% range. ASOS is shortly behind at 50%, having increased their level of disclosure by 18% since last year. The mean average score amongst all 150 brands and retailers is 52 (21%) out of 250 possible points...Too many big brands and retailers continue to lack transparency 12 brands and retailers (8%) have scored 0% in 2018, compared to three (3%) in the 2017 report. 

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Fashion Transparency Index 2018 ranks 150 brands: Adidas & Reebox top ranking but 12 brands score "next to nothing"