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Vogue Scandinavia â the 28th global edition of
Vogue â on sale on newsstands when it launches this summer. Instead, it will be available to buy exclusively from its digital flagship store in order to reduce waste from deadstock magazines and packaging.Â
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âWe decided to pursue this business model and only sell online to allow for a more sustainable printing and distribution model,â Martina Bonnier,
Vogue Scandinavia editor-in-chief, explains. âThis way, we would control the entire distribution and production chain ourselves.âÂ
The print edition will be sent to readers using fully recyclable and plastic-free packaging, created in collaboration with Helsinki-based company Stora Enso. The collectorsâ edition, meanwhile, comes in a series of specially designed cases, inspired by Swedish artist Hilma af Klint. âAs you know, single-use plastic is a big problem for the ecosystem,â Bonnier says. âIt s been banished from
Vogue Scandinavia’s editor-in-chief Martina Bonnier explains why the magazine won’t be on sale on newsstands this summer, but available exclusively via its digital flagship store
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SCS Global Services (SCS), a global leader in third-party sustainability and climate certification, congratulates the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action (FICCA) for publication last week of its groundbreaking report outlining the processes that contribute to low carbon sources of cotton .
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SCS Global Services Applauds Release of New Report by the United Nations Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action
Report Explores Transition to Low Carbon Cotton and Polyester
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EMERYVILLE, Calif., May 3, 2021 /CSRwire/ - SCS Global Services (SCS), a global leader in third-party sustainability and climate certification, congratulates the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action (FICCA) for publication last week of its groundbreaking report outlining the processes that contribute to low carbon sources of cotton and polyester. SCS served as the neutral technical lead for the FICCA Raw Material Working Group, which authored the report. The Working Group engaged industry experts and textile and apparel organizations to complete the comprehensive study.