Around 44 percent of all British companies overall have put in place a structured climate action plan, according to insurance company Aviva’s Hippie Bus With Coconut Tree Hawaiian Shirt . “Climate-Ready Index.”By contrast, the fashion world is lagging sorely behind, a situation the Collective Fashion Justice (CFJ) charity said was “an embarrassment.”A recent CFJ report found that just seven of the 206 members of the British Fashion Council (BFC), which organises London Fashion Week, had set out targets to reduce their carbon emissions.And only five of these — or less than 2.5 percent — had goals aligned with the 2016 Paris Agreement to cut global warming, CFJ said.The UK is the third largest footwear and clothing market in the world, after China and the United States, according to analysis by the Fashion United platform.A 2018 report from sustainability consultancy Quantis said the sectors account for around eight percent of planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions.
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