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Copenhagen Fashion Week publishes annual sustainability report
By Danielle Wightman-Stone
1 Feb 2021
A year into its “radical” sustainability plan announced in January 2020, Copenhagen Fashion Week has published its first annual report, as it looks to hold itself accountable and maintain transparency, while it encourages other fashion companies to do the same.
The report notes that 2020 was an “extraordinarily eventful and challenging year” and that the global pandemic “unleashed unpredictability, unprecedented changes and a new normal on the world”. However, it adds that 2020 also gave “a much-needed focus on social issues and injustice” with dialogue on sexism, inequality, racism and the environment.
Copenhagen Fashion Week is aiming to be zero waste by 2022. By Kristen Bateman on January 28, 2021
There’s no denying the fact that out of all the fashion weeks out there, Copenhagen has arguably become one of the most exciting ones, not only for the colorful and witty brands, but for sustainability. Happening twice a year, typically in late summer and January or February, Copenhagen Fashion Week brings together well-known sustainable names like Ganni alongside newcomers like Gestuz and Rixo, and then mainstream power players like H&M.
Yet even with many Danish brands opting for sustainable initiatives on their own, the formal Copenhagen Fashion Week organization is pushing brands to be more responsible when it comes to eco-friendly matters. In January 2020, for example, Copenhagen Fashion Week outlined a sustainability action plan unlike another other fashion week had ever done before. According to the plan, brands have three years to meet 1
2020 Green Purchasing Awards announced The pandemic has been an opportunity to reevaluate air travel policies, according to Green Purchasing Award recipient Megan Ryerson. A shift in kitchen waste streams designed by Award recipient Cheryl Hickey will stop approximately 12,000 cups from reaching a landfill each year.
The University of Pennsylvania’s 2020 Green Purchasing Awards, presented by Penn Purchasing Services and Penn Sustainability, were recently announced during the award recipients’ virtual staff meetings.
Ryerson is the UPS Chair of Transportation and associate dean for research in the Weitzman School. In the Spring of 2020, Ryerson incorporated a new aspect to her course CPLN 750: Advanced Transportation Seminar. In a novel approach, she collaborated with Purchasing Services and tasked her graduate students with exploring the sustainability impact associated with Penn’s air travel consumption. Ryerson organized students into groups to assess
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