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How is France making fashion account for its planetary cost

09 Nov '25
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How is France making fashion account for its planetary cost
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Insights

  • France's Environmental Cost Label (Coût Environnemental), marks a turning point for fashion, making sustainability measurable and transparent.
  • With full rollout by 2026, brands must disclose verified LCA data or face third-party scoring.
  • This shift ties competitiveness to traceable environmental performance, preparing industry players for the EU's upcoming Digital Product Passport era.

As per reports, from October *, ****, third parties (such as retailers, NGOs, or environmental groups) will be authorised to calculate and publish a product’s environmental score if the brand has not done so itself. This effectively creates a strong incentive for brands to self-regulate and ensure the accuracy of their data, though a formal, mandatory third-party verification requirement for all labels is not specified in the initial phase.

The move marks not just another round of compliance paperwork, but a tectonic shift in how the fashion industry will operate, trade, and even compete in the coming years.

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