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Why will fashion industry miss its 2030 deadline for climate targets?

18 Dec '25
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Why will fashion industry miss its 2030 deadline for climate targets?
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Insights

  • The fashion industry is at risk of missing its 2030 climate targets as emissions, fossil-based material use, and waste continue to grow faster than mitigation efforts.
  • While a few brands and suppliers are cutting emissions, progress remains uneven, highlighting the need for faster action, stronger regulation and broader supply-chain participation.

As a result, the industry’s **** climate deadline depends on delivering sharp near-term emissions reductions, accelerating the shift to renewable energy and aligning business models with a *.*°C trajectory. However, global assessments suggest the sector is unlikely to meet these goals on its current trajectory. According to the Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), a global nonprofit focused on reducing the environmental impact of the apparel and footwear industry, sector emissions remain far from the pathway required to limit global warming to *.*°C. Industry greenhouse gas emissions rose by *.* per cent in **** compared with ****, marking the first year-on-year increase since tracking began in ****.

Analysis by global management consulting firm McKinsey and fashion advocacy group Global Fashion Agenda indicates that emissions must fall to about *.* billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by **** to stay aligned with a *.*°C pathway. Without stronger action, continued industry growth could push emissions to nearly twice that level.

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