3 Fast Fashion Brands pledge to clean up ‘greenwashing’ claims

In the UK, three fashion retailers Asos, Asda, and Boohoo have committed to ensuring their environmental claims are accurate, clear, and not misleading to consumers. This

3 Fast Fashion Brands pledge to clean up ‘greenwashing' claims
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3 Fast Fashion Brands pledge to clean up ‘greenwashing’ claims

In the UK, three fashion retailers Asos, Asda, and Boohoo have committed to ensuring their environmental claims are accurate, clear, and not misleading to consumers. This pledge comes after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an investigation in 2022 into concerns that these companies were using vague and exaggerated claims to bolster their eco-friendly credentials.

As part of their commitment, the three retailers will clearly define what products qualify for their sustainable ranges, such as Asos’ “Responsible Edit“, Boohoo’s “Ready for the Future”, and Asda’s “George for Good”. They have also agreed to refrain from using ambiguous terms like “sustainable” or natural imagery like green leaves to make a product appear more environmentally friendly than it actually is. Instead, they will provide transparent information on why certain fabrics or materials are considered sustainable choices.

To ensure ongoing compliance, Asos, Asda, and Boohoo will submit regular reports to the CMA detailing their progress. This move marks the first time fashion companies have voluntarily agreed to such measures, signaling a significant step towards combating greenwashing in the industry.

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