2030 is only five years away and is when many fashion brands have publicly committed to achieving ambitious sustainability goals. In the latest issue of Just Style’s digital magazine we find out whether these fashion companies have enough time to reach their hefty targets, and if not — what happens next.
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As the global apparel sector continues to navigate sustainability alongside raised geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, Just Style’s last issue of 2024 asks industry experts from across the supply chain to share their thoughts on the shape of sourcing in 2025.
It would be easy to focus solely on the challenges the industry will face, but in this feature we also delve into the opportunities that lie ahead from AI and digitalisation to agility and resilience.
Meanwhile, extreme weather events, trade disputes and increasing regulation are all playing into the struggles currently facing the cotton sector. Just Style examines the key industry initiatives and traceability technologies that could give the cotton sector an edge in the months and years ahead.
The ‘Meet 2024’s Biggest Winners’ feature takes a look at why luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH remains top of McKinsey & Co’s super winners fashion list despite the overall picture for luxury becoming less certain.
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By GlobalDataPlus, Just Style speaks to Bharat Tex 2025’s UK knowledge partner to find out why India is a huge opportunity for global fashion sourcing executives in 2025 and beyond.
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