The Business of Fashion Podcast

Can Fashion Still Meet Its Climate Promises?

Nov 19, 2025
Join Sarah Kent, a sustainability correspondent at BOF, and Shayeza Walid, a reporter focused on industry emissions, as they dissect fashion's climate crisis. They highlight how major brands like Inditex and Nike are falling short on emissions goals. Sarah reveals that no brand currently has a credible pathway to meet 2030 targets. They discuss the inherent conflict between profitability and environmental commitments and explore the broader implications of fast-fashion growth, including the urgent need for decarbonization strategies.
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INSIGHT

2030 Pathways Are Not Credible

  • No major fashion brand currently has a credible pathway to meet 2030 emissions targets.
  • Cutting deeper emissions over the next five years will be harder, costlier, and require cross-industry collaboration.
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Supply Chains Hold The Levers

  • Brands rarely control the factories that create most emissions.
  • Suppliers in Asia decide energy choices, so company targets depend on suppliers and local policy environments.
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Politics Slows Signal But Not All Progress

  • Political shifts like the US rollback create excuses and chaos but don't fully derail global decarbonisation.
  • Renewable economics and international markets still push many companies toward action despite US policy.
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