LONDON – Leading fashion brands Bestseller, TJX, Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo and Versace owner, Capri Holdings, have been slammed for not publicly committing to eliminate deforestation from their supply chains. The companies are named and shamed in a new report which assessed large companies sourcing six globally traded commodities with links to deforestation – palm oil, soy, beef, leather, timber and pulp and paper – as well as their investors.
Fast fashion giant H&M and fibre maker, Aditya Birla, are named as greenwashers in the report due to a lack of reporting progress on the issue.
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