This article is part of Glossy’s “Earth Month” series, highlighting the fashion and beauty brands leading in sustainability and regulatory compliance. The series explores the challenges related to sustainability, including marketing initiatives, preparing for legislation and reporting on commitments.
The fashion industry is undergoing a significant transformation as new sustainability-linked regulations demand greater transparency and sustainability. From global initiatives to country-specific laws, these rules are reshaping how companies operate, forcing them to disclose detailed information about their supply chains and minimize their environmental impact.
Regulations significantly vary by country, adding complexity to compliance. They include the E.U.’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and its Deforestation Regulation, which affect all brands selling there, as well as the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, affecting brands using specific materials in imports to the U.S.
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