What We Are Reading

The journals and resources listed below are curated by Rosie Kovacs specifically to assist in spreading fact based knowledge about the impact the fashion industry has on climate. All of the sources are not-for-profit institutions, agencies and organizations that are trying to help unify the global fashion community.

Photo credit: CHARLIE ENGMAN for Atmos.earth

FASHION NEEDS TO ACT ON CLIMATE.
IF WE CONTINUE ON OUR CURRENT PATH, WE WILL MISS OUR 2030 EMISSIONS REDUCTION TARGETS BY 50%, LEADING TO ACCELERATED GLOBAL WARMING
LET’S ACHIEVE THE GLOBAL CLIMATE GOALS TOGETHER TO SAFEGUARD OUR FUTURE.

Photo Credit // Charlie Engman for Atmos.earth article Dead White Man’s Clothes

  • Global Fashion Agenda

    Global Fashion Agenda

    Global Fashion Agenda is a non-profit organisation that fosters industry collaboration on sustainability in fashion to drive impact. Its mission is to make sustainability fashion’s first priority by mobilising and guiding the fashion industry to take bold and urgent action on sustainability. The organisation has been leading the movement since 2009 and is behind the renowned event on sustainability in fashion, Copenhagen Fashion Summit and it’s digital edition CFS+, the Innovation Forum, and thought leadership publications including Fashion CEO Agenda and Fashion on Climate as well as its impact programme the Circular Fashion Partnership.

  • Fashion For Good

    Fashion For Good

    We believe that Good Fashion is not only possible, it is within reach — what the industry lacks are the resources, tools and incentives to put it into relentless practice. Our mission at Fashion for Good is to bring together the entire fashion ecosystem through our Innovation Platform and as a convenor for change.

  • Ellen McArthur Foundation

    Ellen MacArthur Foundation

    The Ellen MacArthur Foundation works to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. We develop and promote the idea of a circular economy, and work with business, academia, policymakers, and institutions to mobilise systems solutions at scale, globally.

  • Atmos

    Atmos

    Atmos is an exploration of climate and culture, a nonprofit biannual magazine and digital platform curated by a global ecosystem of artists, activists, and writers devoted to ecological and social justice, creative storytelling, and re-enchantment with the natural world.

  • New Standard Institute

    New Standard Institute

    New Standard Institute: A think and do tank using data and the power of citizens to turn the fashion industry into a force for good.

  • Slow Factory

    Slow Factory

    Slow Factory is an open education institute, an independent research lab, a regenerative design incubator catalyzing systemic change and climate positive solutions for regenerative social and environmental justice.