Agenda 2030: How can the Fashion Industry Support Sustainable Development?
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Agenda 2030: How can the Fashion Industry Support Sustainable Development?
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Summary: Fashion, considered one of the most unsustainable industries, is now shifting its focus toward going green. With this, brands should discuss ways to introduce sustainable practices. Here's a look at the best methods to do this.
Making Fashion Sustainable
As of 2022, the global fashion industry is valued at $1.7 trillion, with US brands accounting for $369.39 billion.It is a resource-heavy sector and consumes copious amounts of water, petroleum, and power across its supply chain and product lifecycle. Man-made fibers are a major cause of industrial pollution, with 73% of material waste dumped in landfills.
With climate change, the Earth is changing at an unprecedented speed. In 2015, UN member nations created a set of 17 goals to help organizations worldwide initiate corrective actions and reduce their carbon footprint.
The goals apply to industries worldwide. These goals could be of particular help to the fashion industry in rethinking traditional practices and promoting holistic development. Here are a few ways in which fashion brands can pledge to the SDGs and help the planet heal.
Goal 5: "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls"
Beyond its environmental impact, the fashion industry is known for its gender imbalance. While most other industries are male-dominated, women form over 70% of the workforce across the supply chain in fashion. However, only 25% of the women employed hold leadership positions. Manufacturers should create more opportunities that encourage women to move up the ladder.