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The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), an environmental accelerator for the apparel and footwear industries, has launched a new programme in Italy that will see the establishment of a platform for manufacturers to coordinate, fund and scale environmental programmes with measurable impact.
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Goals of the program include uniting brands, manufacturers, philanthropy and nonprofits to collaborate on identifying the top environmental issues and creating an action plan for mitigation, expanding awareness and funding initiatives , and sharing best practices for environmental improvement. AII’s focus areas are energy, water and chemistry.
“This partnership is important to the industry as it allows us to continue bringing AII’s proven and future methodologies to Italy’s luxury apparel and footwear producers,” said AII president Lewis Perkins. “Now is a critical moment to include environmental stewardship in the industry’s efforts to build back better through this work. We are anxious to begin implementing with our partners.”
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Pic: Burberry Burberry Group, a British luxury fashion house, has announced the launch of ReBurberry Fabric, a pilot programme in partnership with British Fashion Council (BFC) and with the support of Charlie Porter and Sarah Mower. Burberry will donate leftover fabrics to fashion students across the country as part of its commitment to supporting creative communities. The BFC, through its Institute of Positive Fashion and Colleges Council, will oversee the logistics of the fabric donations, with shipments going to students throughout the UK. Together, Burberry and the BFC are creating a process whereby logistics for donations will be centralised, facilitating access to materials.
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