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Just read through Stand.earth’s 2025 Fossil Free Fashion Scorecard and the results say a lot about where the industry really stands on climate action.
Even the top performer, H&M Group, only scored a B+, showing how far the sector still has to go.
A few brands like EILEEN FISHER, Kering, and H&M are making real progress on cutting emissions and supporting supplier decarbonization.
Others, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Aritzia, Columbia Sportswear, and SHEIN are seriously lagging, with little to no Scope 3 targets and rising emissions.
Despite 66% of brands saying they care about emissions, less than a third are actually taking meaningful action. Targets alone won’t solve this; funding the energy transition in supply chains will. 0 reply
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