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BFC & CPHFW Unite to Drive Sustainability in Fashion

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The British Fashion Council (BFC) and Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) have joined forces to take meaningful steps toward improving sustainability in the fashion industry. This partnership signals a shared commitment to fostering sustainable practices within the global fashion community.

The collaboration will see both organizations work together on creating and implementing innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact. Through this initiative, the BFC and CPHFW aim to set new standards for sustainability, encouraging designers, brands, and businesses across the industry to adopt greener practices.

This partnership highlights a growing effort within the fashion sector to tackle pressing issues like waste reduction, circular design, and ethical production. Both the BFC and CPHFW have pledged to lead by example through initiatives that prioritize transparency, education, and actionable results.

By uniting their expertise and resources, the two organizations hope to inspire long-lasting change and help shape a more sustainable future for fashion.

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