Since its inception in 2009, the foundations established by the GFA have been instrumental in shaping the pathway to a net positive future for the fashion industry. Recognising the critical juncture at which fashion finds itself, the summit aims to catalyse further progress by encouraging deeper collaborative actions and evidence-based advancements. The industry faces the challenge of implementing actions that address societal and environmental impacts, moving away from the existing paradigm.
GFA’s Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen will celebrate its 15th anniversary with the theme ‘Unlocking The Next Level’.
The summit focuses on a net positive future, urging collaborative, evidence-based actions for societal and environmental impact.
It aims to implement effective near-term goals and form impactful alliances for a sustainable future.
Operating in turbulent times, the fashion industry is urged to frame sustainability as a strategy for resilience, rather than an afterthought. The Global Fashion Summit serves as a platform to reenergise industry efforts, taking stock of the changes that have occurred and those that are possible through collective action. With the climate crisis intensifying, the age of concepts and commitments has passed, making it crucial for near-term goals to be implemented effectively, GFA said on its website.
The summit underscores the dual role of interactions with the environment by groups, businesses, governments, and corporations, as both a source of environmental challenges and a wellspring of solutions. The fashion industry, with its rich history of conveying pioneering ideas, is uniquely positioned to translate action in ways no other industry can. This collective capability forms the basis of strong alliances that can change the current trajectory and activate the next level of impact for both people and the planet.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)