What California’s Climate Laws: SB 253 and SB 261 mean for fashion brands
Cumulatively, these new regulations are set to impact more than 10,000 companies, many of whom are footwear and apparel brands.
We're on a mission to decarbonize the 1 gigaton CO2e fashion industry. Learn from our data, climate, and science experts, as they share their learnings along the way.
Work smarter with Carbonfact’s new AI Copilot, improved Rules setup, and detailed LCAs.
Martin Daniel
Cumulatively, these new regulations are set to impact more than 10,000 companies, many of whom are footwear and apparel brands.
Rules let you refine key product details across your catalog.
CSDDD introduces a due diligence duty for textile companies operating in the European Union.
Learn how the CSRD is set to reshape reporting requirements for fashion and textile brands under the European Commission's climate change regulations.
With this add-on, brands can understand their FLAG emissions, comply with SBTi, and take action to further reduce carbon emissions.
We are excited to introduce a new automated report on our platform: Textile Exchange’s Materials Benchmark
Learn now: Environmental impact of polyester, low-carbon fabric alternatives and real-wordld industry case studies.
This update empowers brands to design for lower-carbon outcomes right from the start.
PPWR: everything from labeling and environmental claims to recyclability and waste reduction.
Existing and upcoming EPR frameworks for textiles worldwide.
CSRD, DPP, and DPP: navigate the increasingly complex legislative landscape within the footwear and apparel industry.
French Eco-Score framework has just taken a significant step forward.
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