Collective Fashion Justice (@co_fash_justice) 's Twitter Profile
Collective Fashion Justice

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(X not used in protest) Working for a fashion system that upholds total ethics, putting people, animals, and the planet over profit. Visit our website.

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We are destroying the planet, killing billions of animals and making life insufferable for humans all over the world, all in the name of fashion. 🎙️ Emma Hakansson, founding director of Collective Fashion Justice, is on a mission to change this. Listen to podcast: speciesunite.com/podcast/emma-h…

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Our new report was just published, and it paints the failure of British fashion to act on the climate crisis. Our report calls for targets to be set, recommending actions to meet these. collectivefashionjustice.org/climate-action… #LFW #Climate #BritishFashion #SustainableFashion #ClimateAction

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An upcoming project from Collective Fashion Justice will soon be featured on the BBC. Stay tuned, we can’t wait to share more. 👀

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We are very pleased to have our research featured on Channel 4 during #LFW40, and for our founder to highlight the need for climate action in fashion on the channel. It’s time to move past animal and fossil fuel materials, to decarbonise and slow down. collectivefashionjustice.org/climate-action…

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Our founder recently spoke to BBC World Service’s People Fixing the World podcast about visiting an Indigenous Amazonian community making bio-leather from tree sap while defending against deforestation tied to animal leather — this is fashion’s future. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…

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Chanel banned wild animals skins like ostrich skins, yet not their feathers. These skins and feathers are sourced from the same animals killed specifically for fashion. It’s time for the industry to move beyond their use. Our report highlights this: collectivefashionjustice.org/feathers-are-t…

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Brands cannot forget the important of emissions reduction targets in the midst of climate crisis. Yet our UK brand research mirrors the failing highlighted by Vogue Business What will it take for #fashion to take the #climatecrisis seriously? collectivefashionjustice.org/climate-action…

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With transparency comes change. As more people learn that the way their clothes are made is ugly, cruel and destructive, consumption habits will shift. This transparency will also help NGOs like ours take action against unjust brands. #FashionPolicy #SustainableFashion

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This kind of funding for material innovation is essential. We hope it also funds animal-free solutions. It is also not enough to curb eco-crisis if not paired with acknowledgment that fashion’s current scale of production is inherently unsustainable. finance.yahoo.com/news/zara-owne…