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A united fashion industry pioneering new approaches to contribute to a nature-positive, net-zero future.

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We chart a pathway for the industry and create collective solutions powered by CEO leadership.

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The Fashion Pact brings together fashion and textile companies to take on some of the industry’s biggest challenges. Through CEO leadership and shared knowledge from across the industry, we create solutions aimed at scaling impact across the value chain.
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A member is considered to be an industry actor who has signed the Membership Agreement. They may be a brand, retailer, supplier or manufacturer and are represented by their CEO.

Our partners are specialists and technical experts who advise and support The Fashion Pact with all aspects of our work, from capacity building and on-the-ground activities to scaling and project implementation.

We align and support industry framework organisations who have developed tools, benchmarks and certifications that are used worldwide to drive positive change.

There is now a real momentum within fashion among leaders who are ready to work with others to drive the changes our societies and planet need. This sector has a long way to go, but no single CEO or business can tackle these issues alone and The Fashion Pact offers unprecedented partnership and scale.
Paul Polman
Paul Polman

Business leader and Co-Chair & Co-Founder of The Fashion Pact

Today, the fashion industry has the opportunity to lead a shift towards a more sustainable future. We can set an example for how companies can work together and take action on the crucial issues of climate change, biodiversity and protecting the world’s oceans. Collaboration is vital if we are to develop a truly sustainable industry, and to do so as quickly and effectively as possible.
François-Henri Pinault
François-Henri Pinault

Chairman & CEO of Kering

The Fashion Pact has the great potential to set sustainability as a priority for our whole sector. It is essential for all our brands to come together and collaborate on initiatives and projects that establish a shared framework. This will enable us to implement innovative solutions that effectively reduce our environmental impact and create positive outcomes for water, biodiversity and climate.
Óscar García Maceiras
Óscar García Maceiras

CEO of Inditex

It is time for our industry to strive for systemic change. Through collective action, we have the opportunity to achieve our ambitions for a sustainable future.
Anders Holch Povlsen
Anders Holch Povlsen

CEO of BESTSELLER

The Fashion pact journal

Sustainable fashion insights and resources, brought to you by the Fashion Pact community.

Impact Where It Matters Most – The Fashion Pact’s Strategic Evolution

We have reached a pivotal moment in the transition to a nature positive and net zero future for fashion. Significant progress has been made, yet rising urgency, increasing public and policymaker pressure, and the threat of climate-related impacts to supply chains, require a step change in collective action. Brands are being held to a higher standard by regulators and the public, while being expected to deliver strong performance in a time of economic and political volatility. We are evolving our Impact and Reporting Strategy to meet these challenges head on.

October 2025 Steering Committee Short Film

Key moments and CEO interviews from The Fashion Pact Steering Committee meeting in Florence, October 2025, hosted by the Ferragamo family.

Leading luxury fashion houses unite around collective action to decarbonise fashion supply chains

Spearheaded by The Fashion Pact, the European Accelerator brings together leading fashion groups and houses including CHANEL, Ermenegildo Zegna Group, Kering, Moncler Group and Prada Group, drawing on perspectives from sector organisations such as Confindustria Moda and Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, to drive forward collective action aimed at lowering emissions, boosting efficiency and building long-term resilience in fashion supply chains.

Cutting edge collective financing mechanism to decarbonise cotton production announces pilot results and plans to scale

Developed by The Fashion Pact and sustainability consultancy 2050 to ‘unlock’ barriers to decarbonising cotton and raw materials production, the Unlock Programme aims to provide a game-changing catalyst for increased adoption of lower-impact and regenerative farming practices globally. 25 brands have participated in the pilot phase, including J.Crew Group and House of Baukjen. The programme is funded in part by the Laudes Foundation.
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