Dear Reader,
Today, we release The BoF Sustainability Index 2022, our annual assessment of the sustainability efforts of the largest publicly traded fashion companies, including Adidas, H&M Group, Inditex, Kering, LVMH and Nike.
The findings are stark. While there are clear leaders and laggards in this year's Index, fashion companies have yet to gain sufficient momentum to transform the industry by 2030, the deadline to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and a critical milestone in efforts to forestall a climate crisis.
Our research team at BoF Insights has assessed six impact categories: Emissions, Transparency, Water and Chemicals, Materials, Workers' Rights and Waste. The results encompass over 9,000 data points, gathered from more than 200 proprietary metrics applied to each of the 30 companies, enabling a like-for-like benchmarking of brands' sustainability efforts. This is the most extensive assessment of its kind and the outcome of 1,000+ hours of research.
The Index is designed to guide senior executives to catalyse their sustainability journey, but time is running out. Executives who fail to act will lose credibility with investors, employees and customers alike and risk destroying long-term value.
Purchase your copy of the report to better understand the change the industry needs.
Should you have any questions about The BoF Sustainability Index 2022 or if you would like to explore opportunities to work with the BoF Insights team in support of your sustainability journey, please email us at insights@businessoffashion.com.
Kind regards,
Imran Amed Founder & CEO The Business of Fashion Purchase today to access:
The Business of Fashion AGENDA-SETTING INTELLIGENCE, ANALYSIS AND ADVICE FOR THE GLOBAL FASHION COMMUNITY.
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