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COP28 Initiatives Spearhead Global Climate Action

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Upload Date: 12/3/2025

The fashion industry is at a crossroads. Facing mounting pressure from regulators, consumers, and sustainability advocates. Our latest report, offers a data-driven exploration of the sector’s progress, ongoing challenges, and the tangible actions required to drive meaningful change. 

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The fashion industry is at a crossroads. Facing mounting pressure from regulators, consumers, and sustainability advocates. Our latest report, offers a data-driven exploration of the sector’s progress, ongoing challenges, and the tangible actions required to drive meaningful change. 

The fashion industry is at a crossroads. Facing mounting pressure from regulators, consumers, and sustainability advocates. Carbon Responsible’s latest report, launched today, offers a data-driven exploration of the sector’s progress, ongoing challenges, and the tangible actions required to drive meaningful change. 

The report comes as industry leaders struggle with a growing gap between growing pressure to make change and meaningful solutions. With The British Fashion Council’s announcement to introduce minimum sustainability standards inspired by Copenhagen Fashion Week and Shein’s continued expansion defying assumptions about consumer sentiment, the report aims to provide a critical assessment of where the industry is and where it needs to go. Here’s what Carbon Responsible’s COO, Matt Paver had to say:  

‘Our goal is to help organisations determine when and how to begin their carbon measurement and action journey. 

Fashion is a complex industry with many challenges. While we can’t solve them all, as carbon experts, we can provide accurate, meaningful data to drive effective reduction strategies – especially within the supply chain. 

By mapping their impact, businesses can take the necessary steps toward real, measurable action. 

This report doesn’t just highlight the challenges; it offers a pragmatic roadmap for businesses striving to align their sustainability goals with measurable, lasting impact.’ 

Key Findings from the Report: 

  • The fashion industry is responsible for up to 8% of global carbon emissions, a figure that could rise to 26% by 2050 without intervention. 
  • The equivalent of one rubbish truck of textiles is burned or sent to landfill every second, with less than 1% of materials being recycled into new garments. 
  • Regulatory landscapes are shifting: The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) introduces stricter disclosure mandates, while UK and US policies remain fragmented. 
  • Carbon Responsible’s research into 49 UK retailers found that only 6 have consistently reported greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data since 2020, highlighting a significant transparency gap. 
  • Case studies from major brands reveal disparities between corporate sustainability commitments and actual carbon reduction progress, reinforcing the need for standardised reporting. 

With sustainability efforts under more scrutiny than ever, it is clear that businesses must shift from pledges to verifiable progress.  

 

To download the full report, Impact in Focus: Redefining Fashion’s Footprint, click here.  

There’s always a lot to absorb post COP – but what is clear, this year’s gathering has set the stage for intensified global collaboration and commitment to combat climate change, providing hope for a sustainable and resilient future, which is a welcome but somewhat unexpected development given the chatter around the beginning of COP. 

Our advice to clients and anyone leading the charge on their company’s carbon reporting; continue to be transparent across the entirety of your audits and reporting process. If you’re unsure of what good looks like here, please get in touch for a free one-on-one assessment with one of our climate experts.