L’Oréal Groupe, the world’s largest beauty company, has officially launched the first call for applications for its new global initiative, the Sustainable Innovation Accelerator.
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In April 2024, French luxury group Kering announced a new “Water-Positive Strategy” as a key step in its commitment to water conservation.
L’Oréal, one of the world’s largest beauty companies, has launched a new accelerator program to further drive innovation in the field of sustainability.
France is moving toward stricter regulations on ultra-fast fashion—a business model centered on low-cost, mass-produced clothing.
On June 9, French luxury maison Chanel announced the launch of “NEVOLD,” a new independent organization dedicated to promoting circularity within the fashion and luxury sectors.
As the world generates more than 92 million tons of textile waste annually, a breakthrough is on the horizon for polyester-cotton blends, which have long been considered nearly impossible to recycle.
On May 19, luxury brand Loro Piana announced the launch of a new five-year program titled “Resilient Threads”, aimed at supporting the grassland ecosystems and nomadic communities of Mongolia.
On February 12th, Jeff Garner, a pioneer in sustainable fashion, unveiled his new documentary ‘Let Them Be Naked’, marking the closing event of New York Fashion Week (NYFW).
On January 13, the British Fashion Council (BFC) announced its partnership with Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW).
Low-cost fast-fashion retailer Shein has announced the establishment of its new non-profit organization, the Shein Foundation. The foundation aims to foster more inclusive and sustainable communities while consolidating the company’s existing philanthropic initiatives.









