"By doing what we're doing, I'm not only shooting myself in the foot, I'm shooting my clients in the foot," founder Alexandre de Betak told 'Business of Fashion.'
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Environmental scientist Linda Greer discusses two new reports on the subject and what it would take for fashion to truly go green.
For those more interested in preserving life on Earth than in setting up camp in a new corner of the galaxy.
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We talked to scientists, environmentalists and brands about the controversial approach to sustainability that labels like Gucci, Everlane and Reformation are investing in.
If you're looking for a climate commitment that'll knock your athletic socks off, look elsewhere.
The luxury conglomerate is following in the footsteps of Gucci, a brand it owns, which made a similar announcement this month.
The luxury brand is using a combination of reduction and offsetting to bring its net emissions to zero, it claims.