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>"Fashion might like to believe sustainability and diversity aren’t two sides of the same systemic issue, but the reality is, they are." The year 2020 might be another milestone as the COVID-19 pandemic "slowed down" the fashion business to the extent that many companies are struggling to stay afloat and to address supply and demand disruptions along with supply chain changes. Indeed, COVID-19 is a challenge for many humans' certainty, but at the same time, it is a great opportunity to create a real sustainable renaissance. Nevertheless, this requires the engagement of as many stakeholders as possible, that is, a multi-stakeholder model and cross-sector partnership. Hopefully this can also be able to slow down the fast fashion market at the same time.
>"Fashion might like to believe sustainability and diversity aren’t two sides of the same systemic issue, but the reality is, they are." The year 2020 might be another milestone as the COVID-19 pandemic "slowed down" the fashion business to the extent that many companies are struggling to stay afloat and to address supply and demand disruptions along with supply chain changes. Indeed, COVID-19 is a challenge for many humans' certainty, but at the same time, it is a great opportunity to create a real sustainable renaissance. Nevertheless, this requires the engagement of as many stakeholders as possible, that is, a multi-stakeholder model and cross-sector partnership. Hopefully this can also be able to slow down the fast fashion market at the same time.
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