Carbon Emissions
The fashion industry accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions, which is more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
Water Pollution
Textile dyeing is the second-largest polluter of water globally, with chemicals often dumped into local water sources.
Microplastic Pollution
An estimated 35% of all microplastics in the ocean come from washing synthetic fabrics.
Waste
92 million tons of textile waste are produced each year, with 85% of all textiles ending up in landfills.
The sustainable fashion market is a growing industry, projected to be worth over $10 billion by 2025.
Why It’s the Need of the Hour?
The fashion industry is one of the world’s largest polluters, contributing significantly to carbon emissions and water contamination. The rise of fast fashion has fueled a relentless cycle of overconsumption, where most garments are discarded after minimal use — ultimately ending up in landfills. This is no longer a passing concern; it is both a critical business risk and a rapidly escalating environmental crisis. The time for change is not tomorrow. It is now.
In fashion, the stakes have never been higher. Our 360° Environmental Footprint exposes the hidden cost of every stitch — from fibre to finish — while our Green Strategy Roadmap turns insight into action. We don’t just help you stay relevant; we position your brand as a leader in a world where beauty must be matched by responsibility.