By A Mystery Man Writer
Last year, 45% more apparel brands set Science-Based Targets (known as SBTi) to cut emission reductions.
Are top fashion brands' Net Zero commitments worth the paper they're written on?
What Big Brands' Sustainability Reports Won't Tell You
Are apparel industry emissions targets ambitious enough?
The different carbon emission regulations around the world
Are top fashion brands' Net Zero commitments worth the paper they're written on?
Science-based emissions targets heighten corporate ambition
Companies committed to cut emissions in line with climate science now represent $38 trillion of global economy - Science Based Targets
Brands making 'zero progress' on impacts, Fashion & Retail News
Burberry becomes the first luxury fashion brand to receive SBTi approval for net-zero emissions goal
SBTi to develop specific standard for 'high emitting' apparel sector