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Cleaning up fashion’s impact requires more inclusive standards for sustainability standard-setting
by Kim van der Weerd Legislators in the Global North are ramping up efforts to pass laws that hold fashion companies accountable for their adverse social and environmental impacts. However, a key finding of the recently launched Apparel Supplier’s Guide to Sustainability Legislation in the US, EU, and UK – a resource created for suppliers by suppliers – is that apparel suppliers seem to have been largely excluded from the legislative development process. This is despite suppl

Kim Van Der Weerd
Sep 14, 202311 min read


Support our Colleagues in Turkey
On February 6, 2023, a devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 struck southern and central Turkey, as well as northern and western Syria. The earthquakes resulted in widespread damage and tens of thousands of fatalities, making it the deadliest seismic event in the history of Turkey and Syria. As members of the global denim community, it is important that we come together to support our colleagues in Turkey and Syria during this difficult time not in just the coming we

Transformers Foundation
Feb 16, 20232 min read


The Higg Data Debate Part 2: Re-imagining Consumers as Conversation Changers
BY KIM VAN DER WEERD, INTELLIGENCE DIRECTOR AT TRANSFORMERS FOUNDATION ( Read part 1 here ) What we should – or shouldn’t – communicate to consumers about a product’s environmental impact has been the subject of fierce industry debate. I, too, weighed in on this debate – calling for context-specific data and more equitably distributed financial risk. But I want to zoom out further: what is the role of consumers in the transformation of fashion’s environmental impact, anyway

Kim Van Der Weerd
Jun 2, 20226 min read


The High data debate: no room for context, imagination, or co-creation (Part 1)
BY KIM VAN DER WEERD, INTELLIGENCE DIRECTOR AT TRANSFORMERS FOUNDATION The consumer-facing product labeling tool known as the Higg Material Sustainability Index (MSI) is under fire for greenwashing. The accusation leveled by the New York Times is that the fabric ranking system (created by the Sustainable Apparel Coalition) favors petroleum-based synthetics over natural fibers. Less than a week later, the Norwegian Consumer Authority ordered fashion brand Norrøna to stop usin

Kim Van Der Weerd
May 31, 20227 min read
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