
What Happened in Sustainable Fashion News This Week: EU Nears Ban on Unsold Textile Destruction, Bestseller and H&M Group Partner on Bangladeshi Wind Farm, and More!
The European Commission moves closer to banning unsold textile destruction, while COP28 sees major brands like Bestsellerand H&M Group championing a pioneering wind energy project in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, Stella McCartney unveils an innovative, recycled plastic-based parka.

H&M Group Launches Green Loan Program to Support Suppliers in Reducing Emissions, Net-a-Porter Launches Rental, Puma Successful Tests Fully Biodegradable Sneaker
This week, in sustainable fashion, H&M launched a groundbreaking green loan program to reduce emissions, while Puma tested a fully biodegradable sneaker. Other highlights include a bold art installation challenging clothing waste, Remake's grant for worker advocacy, Bluesign®'s transparency initiative, Valentino's first sustainability report, and Net-a-Porter's venture into luxury fashion rental.