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20 Sustainability efforts of the fashion industry in December 2020
By Simone Preuss
29 Dec 2020
In December too, the fashion industry sought to advance its efforts towards more sustainability, recycling and a generally more circular economy. Particularly encouraging: collaborations between brands and tech hubs such as H&M with HKRITA, Bestseller and Cyclo, or Fashion for Good and Biofabricate to accelerate innovations. The last month of the year was also impressive in terms of more sustainable products such as jeans and shoes. FashionUnited found 20 sustainable initiatives presented by the fashion industry in December 2020 alone.
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An estimated 400,000 tonnes of production waste is generated in Bangladesh each year, but less than five per cent of this is currently recycled domestically. The Bestseller Group has therefore launched a long-standing project for its Selected, Name It and Vero Moda brands and will work with GMS Composite Knitti
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The biggest people moves of 2020
16 December 2020
It has been a rollercoaster year for fashion retail in more ways than one. In a year of Zoom meetings, national lockdowns and unprecedented uncertainty, many businesses sought new leadership in a bid to help them conquer the many challenges of 2020.
Paula Nickolds exits the John Lewis Partnership
There were people moves aplenty at department store group John Lewis Partnership. Perhaps the highest profile was the news in January that managing director Paula Nickolds was to leave the business the following month as, part of the merger of John Lewis and Waitrose management. Nickolds had been due to take up the newly created role of brand executive director, overseeing both John Lewis and Waitrose. She joined the retailer as a graduate trainee in 1994.
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