The Scandinavian Textile Initiative For Climate Action (STICA)

Climate Action Week
for Fashion & Apparel

The Scandinavian Textile Initiative For Climate Action (STICA)

Climate Action Week for Fashion & Apparel

Watchdogs Action Speaks Louder & Fashion Revolution want more from the industry.

During the past few years, a number of NGO campaign organizations, sometimes referred to as watchdogs, have set their sights on accelerating climate action in the apparel industry. Michael sat down Ruth MacGilp from Action Speaks Louder and Liv Simpliciano from Fashion Revolution to discuss what they want brands and other stakeholders to be doing, their complementary methods for getting them to do it, and how they assess progress to date. Their conversation explored topics such as the importance of data and transparency to support informed action, new reporting demands that ask brands to disclose how much they are investing in climate action in their supply chains, what pressure can and is achieving, and when legislation is needed.

We need brands to push for a fully renewable supply chain by 2040 to help accelerate clean energy adoption in key manufacturing hubs.

There’s a huge amount of low-hanging fruit that brands are not yet doing—some of it is even cost-saving.

Greater transparency enables public scrutiny and accountability, which can drive the systemic change we’re ultimately campaigning for.

Contributors

Ruth MacGilp, Fashion Campaign Manager, Action Speaks Louder
Ruth MacGilp is the Fashion Campaign Manager at Action Speaks Louder, a non-profit organisation working to accelerate the green transition through industrial decarbonisation. She has worked for over 10 years at the intersection of fashion, labour and climate, and previously managed communications for Fashion Revolution. Ruth is passionate about using a combination of data and storytelling to hold companies accountable for their social and environmental impacts, advocate for strong legislation that protects people and the planet, and empower consumers to make positive change as engaged global citizens.
Liv Simpliciano, Policy & Research Manager, Fashion Revolution
Liv is a researcher and campaigner specialising in transparency and corporate accountability within the fashion industry. At Fashion Revolution, she has led on the The Global Fashion Transparency Index and more recently the What Fuels Fashion research and campaign.