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Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (SCAP), 2010

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Summary

The Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (updated Feb 2010) sets out agreed stakeholder actions from the clothing/fashion industry and support organisations to improve the sustainability of clothing in the following priority areas: (1) Improving Environmental Performance across the supply chain; (2) Consumption trends and behaviour; (3) Awareness, media, education & networks; (4) Creating market drivers; (5) Traceability across the supply chain (ethics, trade & environment). The Sustainable Clothing Roadmap aims to improve the environmental and social performance of clothing, building on existing initiatives and by co-ordinating action by key clothing supply chain stakeholders.

Source
Issuer

United Kingdom

Year

2010

Region

Europe

Issuer (type)

Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Government)

Instrument type

Plan

Disclosure instrument

Yes

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

    • Very Low 0.09%
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    • E focus: degradation, ecodesign, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, ghg emissions, greenhouse gas, hazardous waste, land use, pollution, recycled materials, recycling, soil, sustainable products, waste, water, water intensity, water use, biodiversity
    • S focus: social impacts, fair trade
    • G focus: animal welfare, audit
    • Agriculture, Education, Management, Manufacturing, Retail trade