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

Do we need to reimagine growth in apparel? Textile Exchange makes the case.

A few years ago Professor Jason Hickel was invited to speak during an annual Textile Exchange conference. Why was that invitation noteworthy? Because Jason is an advocate for degrowth in fashion. Fast forward to 2024 and Textile Exchange released the report Reimagining Growth Landscape Analysis. Perhaps Jason’s intervention struck a chord? In this conversation, Michael speaks with Beth Jensen from Textile Exchange and Rachel Arthur, the report’s lead author, to explore the reasoning behind and the conclusions drawn in the report. In short, the report concludes that the industry’s current trajectory is incompatible with achieving key climate, nature, and human rights goals, because impacts will only increase while growth remains a business imperative. Michael, Beth and Rachel explore what an alternative approach could look like, including the challenging concepts and terminology needed to frame the discussion, whether apparel business leaders are or can ever be receptive to this analysis, and what possible pathways they see for moving this agenda forward.

Focusing on business as usual is not really an option. If we don't address this, we won't meet our sustainability goals or the Paris Agreement.

Today’s CEOs have a fiduciary duty to report growth—that’s the reality we’re working within. It’s why this conversation is both sensitive and necessary.

Green growth hasn’t yet been proven possible — not in the short timeframe we have, and not on a continuous basis.

Contributors

Rachel Arthur, Sustainability strategist and writer
Rachel is a sustainability strategist and writer dedicated to driving systems change. She has worked with Textile Exchange on reimagining growth, UNEP on accelerating circularity in the sector, and Google on its environmental data platform for raw material sourcing. An award-winning business journalist by background, she is also a TED speaker and was recently named a sustainability thought leader in the Vogue Business 100 Innovator list.
Beth Jensen, Senior Director, Climate and Nature Impact, Textile Exchange
Beth Jensen is Senior Director of Climate and Nature Impact at Textile Exchange, the leading global nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the use of sustainable raw materials and fibers within the apparel, footwear, and home textiles industries. She oversees the organization’s efforts to achieve beneficial climate and nature impacts through leadership of four key functions: impact data and Life Cycle Assessment studies; impact tools, including the Preferred Fiber and Materials Matrix and the Materials Impact Explorer; reports and research; and policy activities. Prior to Textile Exchange, Beth held leadership roles overseeing and driving sustainable materials and products programs at VF Corporation, parent company for outdoor and active brands including Vans, The North Face, Timberland, and Smartwool; and at Outdoor Industry Association, the North American-based trade association for the outdoor apparel, footwear, and gear sector. She is based in Colorado, USA.