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30 March 2025
Fashion Revolution Week 2025 Calls for Action
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Fashion Revolution Week 2025, running from 22-27 April, will mobilise citizens to push for fairer policies in the fashion industry. The campaign focuses on transparency, workers’ rights, and sustainability, urging brands and policymakers to take responsibility.
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Fashion Revolution Week 2025 will take place from 22-27 April, focusing on empowering citizens to engage local policymakers in advocating for a fairer and more sustainable fashion industry. This year’s theme, ‘Think Globally, Act Locally’, highlights the need for stronger social and environmental legislation to hold brands accountable.
Through global events, discussions, and grassroots activism, the campaign will address key issues such as fair wages, supply chain transparency, and the environmental impact of fashion. Participants are encouraged to take action by questioning brands, lobbying for policy change, and promoting ethical consumption. In addition, the event will span multiple regions globally, with a dedicated activity in Europe on 26 April focusing on conscious consumption, as detailed in the event catalogue.
For more details on how to participate, visit the Fashion Revolution website.
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