As we begin a new decade, it is important to reflect on the last one. No doubt the rise in awareness of sustainability was one of the biggest impacts on fashion brands and Bridge & Stitch saw a huge rise in enquiries from customers looking to launch sustainable and ethical clothing brands. Moving in to 2020 it is important that all aspects of a supply chain are considered and that we really begin to question what it means to be sustainable.
There are many businesses out there claiming to be just that, ‘sustainable’, but are they? If you would like to truly understand the difference between sustainable and responsible business, ethical, recycled and eco-friendly, please get in touch to find out more about my corporate social responsibility consultancy services where we can review your entire supply chain so that you can take control over all aspects of your products and know that you can be confident and transparent, making the right choices for you and the planet.
See the link to Fashion United who have listed 23 efforts made by different design houses in 2019, to ensure they are improving their offering and doing their bit for the environment. But ask yourself the question, ‘Is it enough?’ https://fashionunited.uk/news/business/23-sustainability-efforts-announced-in-january-to-april-2019/2020010646870.