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2 Sep 2024

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Collective Fashion Justice

UK: British fashion industry criticised for lack of climate action

A new report from Collective Fashion Justice finds less than 4% of British Fashion Council's 206 member brands have any emissions reduction target, with even fewer (just 2.4%) having a target aligned with the Paris Agreement.

The brands/designers with climate targets are:

  • Rixo
  • Mulberry
  • Margaret Howell
  • Kyle Ho
  • Holzweiler
  • Coco de Mer
  • Burberry

The 5 brands/designers with science based climate targets are:

  • Rixo
  • Mulberry
  • Margaret Howell
  • Kyle Ho
  • Burberry