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4 Nov 2015

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Kering & BSR

Kering & BSR issue report on building climate change resilience for fashion sector

"Kering and BSR tackle resilience to Climate Change for Luxury fashion"

Kering…and BSR (Business for Social Responsibility)…published a pivotal report on climate change for the fashion industry…the “Climate change: implications and strategies for the Luxury Fashion sector” report aims to help Luxury fashion companies understand their specific vulnerabilities to climate change, and provide guidance on building…resilient business models…where the Luxury sector is concerned the majority of…emissions can occur in raw material production and the initial processing stages…On top of potential transport and delivery disruption, resource scarcity, and the challenges of social change, the Luxury sector has particular sensitivities to climate change…As such, the report focuses on key strategic raw materials for the Luxury sector and provides a summary of an in-depth analysis on the current and future climate risks…Additionally, the report highlights how to build resilience in supply chains through a focus on…efficiency and innovative approaches to raw material production with actions and solutions that are already available for businesses…