
Here are the top stories on Just Style this week:
COP26: What does the Glasgow Climate Pact mean for apparel?
The world watched intently as 190 countries negotiated the Paris agreement at the COP26 UN Climate Conference in Glasgow on 13 November. Here is Just Style’s round-up of how the global apparel industry could help the world moving forward.
The Bangladesh apparel strategy: What is the way forward?
Apparel industry expert David Birnbaum reveals his strategy to move the Bangladesh apparel industry forward that he says would be viable, practical, and cheap.
Most apparel companies lack supply chain traceability, says report
Only 15% of apparel companies that took part in a survey conducted by KPMG China and Serai have full traceability of their supply chain, which includes all of the materials and components used in a product from their origins through each step of processing and manufacturing (traceability).
$1trn investment needed for fashion to go net-zero
A new report, co-authored by Fashion for Good and Apparel Impact Institute and sponsored by HSBC reveals it will cost around US$1trn to finance the industry’s net-zero by 2050 ambition.
Macy’s to launch curated digital marketplace
US department store retailer Macy’s Inc has revealed plans to launch a curated digital marketplace to introduce a range of new categories, by enabling selected third-party merchants to sell their products on macys.com and bloomingdales.com.

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?
Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.
By GlobalData