COVID-19 is imposing a significant effect on the fashion industry, disrupting value chains, forcing many of the world’s retail outlets to close or on the brink of closing, and increased highest level of public awareness over health, safety. It made brands and upstream players to make tough decisions every day, from managing cash flows, to rethinking distribution models and acting to protect the health of employees and consumers alike. The skyrocket high cost of shippings makes it even harder. At the same time, consumers are becoming increasingly engaged with sustainability topics, including social issues and climate change, Some 50% of fashion executives in a recent opinion poll indicated that sustainability has moved up the agenda in recent months. A rising number of asset and wealth managers have mandates that prioritise companies that pass sustainability thresholds.
Moreover, COVID-19 has spurred policy makers to refocus on sustainability, with various regional and national authorities tying post-COVID recovery efforts to sustainability objectives.
As source of the supply chains,we have the responsibility to encourage our customers to use
Sustainable materials & recycled materials on their products.And that’s why we proactively look for the latest recycled materials and share to our regular customers.
