We’re back with #fiveweeksoffails–a series where we dig into some of the biggest names in fast fashion to help you sort progress from BS.
Following our extensive sustainable brand criteria, each brand will receive scores for transparency, maker well-being, and environmental sustainability. We’ll also rate them for DEI and our principles. In order for a brand to be considered sustainable, they need to score at least 50 points.
We’ll go over the good, the bad, and where there is room for improvement. The brand we are holding to the fire this week? Zara.
Zara is a fast fashion pioneer. New inventory comes in so quickly that a shopper is likely to get a completely new shopping experience each time they walk into a store.
Recently, Zara has been making an effort to boost its sustainability image with the launch of its Join Life movement. This launch…
Read the full article originally published at www.eco-stylist.com.