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Can Fashion Be Profitable Without Growth?

The New York Times – Business:

Industry leaders said the goal of sustainability wouldn’t happen without changes to the business model and more efforts to educate consumers.

Christine Muhlke
Author: Christine Muhlke

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Chloe (Fashion Label), Consumer Behavior, Corporate Social Responsibility, DBNY2022, Design, Factories and Manufacturing, Fashion and Apparel, Friedman, Vanessa V, Generation Z, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hearst, Gabriela, Hope for Flowers (Fashion Label), New York City, New York Times, Recycling of Waste Materials, Reese, Tracy, Semaan, Celine, Sustainable Living, Textiles, Waste Materials and Disposal
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