Bright future? Fashion's watershed year as it moves from waste to woke

As new brands begin to tackle social and environmental harm, a more sustainable future awaits

From Meghan and Harry’s wedding to the Dolce & Gabbana debacle in Shanghai, 2018 was a big year for fashion moments. But it may also be remembered as the year we finally took notice of the negative environmental and social effects of an industry that’s been allowed to get out of control. And it’s hard to do this without remembering what happened in June, when we learned that Burberry had been burning £28m worth of its clothes, accessories and beauty products to safeguard its brand.

Insiders already knew that H&M was burning excess stock, but to discover that the luxury sector was at it too made many question the industry as a whole. The same month, Mary Creagh, who chairs the Commons environmental audit committee, announced that she would be investigating the sustainability of the fashion industry.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2LFvEjU

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