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The need to go beyond sustainability and transition towards restoring and regenerating our lands is now paramount

TheIndustry.fashion
27 July 2023

With 87% of fiber input incinerated or disposed in landfills, the fashion and textiles industry make up 10% of global carbon emissions, and is expected to surge more than 50% by 2030.

Although some leading brands are answering calls for more sustainable materials and products, sustaining current conditions of our planet is no longer enough. The need to go beyond sustainability and transition towards restoring and regenerating our lands is now paramount. Pressures for change and the climate crisis have significantly increased the need to transition ‘backwards’ to embrace the future of textiles: regenerative agriculture.

Hear from business leaders from global fashion brands including Hugo Boss and J Crew Group at the Regenerative Agriculture and Textiles Summit (November 14-15, Washington D.C.). Through peer-to-peer sharing, cross-industry collaboration and partnership building, the Summit will provide key strategies to accelerate the adoption of regenerative practices and demonstrated the need for involvement from all stakeholders, whilst addressing key industry challenges and underpinning the value regenerative agriculture has on supporting business operations and hitting climate goals.

Download the agenda for the event here.

 

Regenerative Agriculture and Textiles Summit

Audience at the Regenerative Agriculture and Textiles Summit

 

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