As members of the Fashion Conveners, we recognize the importance of collaboration alongside leading non-profits including Apparel Impact Institute, Cascale Global Fashion Agenda, Fashion for Good, Fashion Makes Change, Policy Hub, Textile Exchange, ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme. That's why we are delighted to share the Fashion Conveners’ latest Quarterly Briefing, which highlights the latest launches, events and collaboration opportunities across their organizations. Take a look: https://bit.ly/3XwkbIR #FashionConveners #SustainableFashion #SustainableTextiles #NonProfits #Collaboration
The Fashion Pact
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Pioneering new approaches to contribute to a nature positive net-zero future.
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Solving environmental issues calls for holistic thinking. We bring together fashion industry’s top leaders to accelerate progress and design collective solutions that will trigger system change. It is high time we reinvent the way we operate in the fashion industry to protect nature as a whole. The Fashion Pact is a global initiative of companies in the fashion and textile industry (ready-to-wear, sport, lifestyle and luxury) who have all committed to a common core of key environmental goals in three areas: mitigating climate change, restoring biodiversity and protecting the oceans. Launched by French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Fashion Pact was presented to Heads of State at the G7 Summit in Biarritz in 2019. Uniquely, the Fashion Pact is CEO-led, action-oriented, and focuses on building upon and going beyond existing efforts. Today, The Fashion Pact is composed of: - approx. 60 CEO members - 160+ brands - representing approx. over 1/3 of the fashion industry - with a global presence in 17 countries & 5 continents - we work with 30+ recognized technical experts
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www.thefashionpact.org
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- 51-200 employés
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Paris, fr
Employés chez The Fashion Pact
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Eva von Alvensleben
Executive Director and Secretary General of The Fashion Pact, global CEO-led sustainability initiative in the fashion industry
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Remo Ruffini
Moncler Chairman and CEO
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Nolwenn Foray
Circularity Project Manager
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Natalie Della Valle
Biodiversity, Traceability & Lower Impact Materials Project Manager at The Fashion Pact
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The Fashion Pact is going to #ClimateWeekNYC We’ll be in New York to help catalyze change across the fashion industry, demonstrating how innovative, collective mechanisms can drive forward the transition to net zero. Stay tuned for updates and pilot results on our latest initiatives to decarbonise fashion supply chains. #ClimateAction #Collaboration #SustainableFashion #TheFashionPact
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Why is collaboration so important when dealing with nature and the climate? The answer is simple; these challenges are too big and too complex for any one brand to solve alone. In fact, brands themselves are just one part of a long chain that connects everybody from farmers to customers. Only by finding ways to bring together people from across this chain can we have the impact we need to. By bringing together our members we are able to share knowledge, resources, and make sure that everyone has a voice when it comes to shaping the future of fashion. #ClimateAction #SustainableAction #SustainableFashion #Sustainability #Collaboration #TheFashionPact Image Source: Fashion Industry Charter For Climate Action: Climate Action Playbook, Global Climate Action, United Nations Climate Change & Partnership for Sustainable Textiles
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Transparency is one of the biggest challenges in fashion. For example, many brands don’t know exactly where their leather comes from, making it impossible to work effectively with suppliers and farmers to drive improvements. So we collaborated with Textile Exchange to support the Leather Impact Accelerator and give members practical tools to tackle important issues such as deforestation, as well as develop financial incentives to encourage and reward good practice. The Leather Impact Accelerator is part of the Transforming the Fashion Sector with Nature project, funded by the Global Environment Facility and co-executed with Conservation International. Here’s how it works: https://bit.ly/4fFegcr #NaturePositive #Climate #SupplyChain #Transparency #Fashion #SustainableFashion
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Our Co-Chair Paul Polman is not known for holding back when it comes to our role as leaders in driving change – not just on #EarthOvershootDay. This was his message to the fashion industry in our latest progress update: “It’s Earth Overshoot Day – that’s the day we use up more resources than the planet can replenish. After that date, each day, we are literally stealing from future generations. “Our linear and extractive model – of ‘take, make, waste’ – is simply not designed for a world population of 8 billion people or more. Every industry is affected, creating enormous negative externalities that increasingly show up, including in a company’s own bottom line. “After all, there is no business on a dead planet. The cost of not addressing these issues is bigger than the cost of action, and the more forward-thinking companies can see this presents not only risk, but an enormous business opportunity.” Read his full message in our latest progress update https://bit.ly/4bgrBoq #SustainableFashion #EarthOvershootDay2024 #Leadership #Collaboration
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When it comes to tipping points, the climate and nature conversations are often focused on the threats of irreversible damage. But tipping points can also drive positive actions. At #TheFashionPact our work looks at how we can leverage collective action to drive these positive tipping points. For example, our CVPPA – the biggest collective renewable energy power purchasing agreement in fashion – is designed to not only enable energy transition for participants, but also the creation of more renewable energy across the European grid for everyone. As the University of Exeter found in their Global Tipping Points report: “Many areas of society have the potential to be ‘tipped’, including politics, social norms and mindsets. But these opportunities are not realised on their own. Concerted and coordinated action is usually needed to create the enabling conditions for triggering positive tipping points. Once near a tipping point, it may even be triggered by relatively small groups with targeted action. Appropriate governance can enable this process and is required to equitably manage its knock- on effects, so that all parts of society can engage with and benefit from tipping point opportunities.” #TippingPoints #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #Renewables #SustainableFashion #Fashion https://bit.ly/3xRMQzi
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We are #hiring an enthusiastic and committed individual with at least one year of experience in communications and a passion for tackling sustainability issues. If you think you would be a good fit, please send your cover letter and CV to contact@thefashionpact.org
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In this short interview with Peter Bunce from Indigo and Laila Petrie from 2050.cloud, our Lower Impact Materials Project Manager Natalie Della Valle discusses the role that CEO leadership played in building Unlock – a programme developed to address barriers to decarbonising cotton and raw materials production and increase adoption of lower climate impact and regenerative farming practices. Learn more about the Unlock Programme: https://www.unlock.ag/ #SustainableFashion #NaturePositive #NetZero #Fashion #TheFashionPact
Indigo Ag’s Peter Bunce sat down with Natalie Della Valle from The Fashion Pact and Laila Petrie from 2050.cloud to discuss how fashion companies are working alongside farmers by supporting them to implement practice changes and reduce climate impact within the cotton production system. Check out the full conversation --> indigo.bz/4cqxSyX
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A collective shift to renewable energy is not a choice – it is a necessity. And the only way to achieve the transition is to work with each other and involve the whole fashion industry. Working with 12 brands of different sizes from around the world – with support from Guidehouse, 2050.cloud, and Baker McKenzie – we launched the CVPPA, the fashion industry’s largest collective renewable energy purchasing agreement. This pioneering agreement not only secures long-term affordable access to renewable energy for the participants, it invests in the creation of more renewables across Europe's grid, accelerating the journey to net-zero. In this exclusive micro-documentary we speak with participating sustainability leads, from some of the world’s best-known brands, to explore how they worked together to help deliver this landmark deal – overcoming technical, financial, and capacity challenges they could not do alone. Pamela Bussi Fulvio Benetti Davide Triacca Lorenzo Centi Andrea Podesta Jessie Wasser Michela Angiolillo Eva von Alvensleben Kristen Nuttall #Collaboration #Innovation #Renewables #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #SustainableFashion #Fashion #ClimateChange #CVPPA
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"To transform industries and markets we need courageous, collective action. The fashion industry has a huge opportunity to address its carbon emissions, plastic pollution, the unsustainable sourcing of materials, and the social standards all too often lacking across its value chain." As this report sets out, we are starting to see the type of collaborative effort that leads to real impact. The challenge now is to build on this progress to accelerate action and scale the benefits. Read our Co-Chair Paul Polman’s full message to the industry in our report, An Update on Progress https://bit.ly/4bgrBoq #Climate #Biodiversity #Fashion #SustainableFashion #ClimateAction #Sustainability #TheFashionPact