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24 June 2024

Daily Newsletter

24 June 2024

Explainer: Proposed changes to SBTI rules on Scope 3 and carbon credits

The Science Based Targets Initiative’s (SBTI) planned changes to its policy on the use of carbon credits in Scope 3 have sparked a backlash from fashion companies as well as climate campaigners – but what do the changes mean?

Rachel Lawler June 24 2024

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GlobalData's latest report offers comprehensive insight and analysis of the childrenswear market and forecasts to 2028, the major players, the key trends, and consumer attitudes. Per our analysis, H&M was the market leader in 2023. Despite maintaining its leading position in the global childrenswear market, H&M has been losing share in recent years due to lackluster ranges and mass market prices, meaning it has lost out to cheaper, more exciting players such as Primark.

Childrenswear Market Overview

GlobalData's latest report offers comprehensive insight and analysis of the childrenswear market and forecasts to 2028, the major players, the key trends, and consumer attitudes. Per our analysis, H&M was the market leader in 2023. Despite maintaining its leading position in the global childrenswear market, H&M has been losing share in recent years due to lackluster ranges and mass market prices, meaning it has lost out to cheaper, more exciting players such as Primark.

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