Supply Compass Creates Certification and Sustainable Materials Guides
Supply Compass has launched a new Certification Guide to help fashion brands navigate the sustainable apparel production landscape.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
Supply Compass has launched a new Certification Guide to help fashion brands navigate the sustainable apparel production landscape.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
A significant number of consumers are influenced by sustainability concerns when deciding what to buy. And they’re embracing the concept of a circular economy—as long as it’s convenient.
Prioritizing consumer protection in innovation to prepare for regulatory change…
Preparing the construction industry for a sustainable future.
UNESCO’s challenge to Higher Education institutions to provide educational leadership in sustainable development, provides an impetus to develop innovative, interdisciplinary curricula and pedagogy…
Customers, consumers, and investors are now demanding businesses to consider the environmental and social impact of their products, services, and operations.1 Governments are following suit, with a 20-fold increase in global environmental regulations over the past two decades.2 Simultaneously, new technologies and business models are gradually enabling businesses to address the ecosystem shift towards sustainability.
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