The battle between fast fashion and sustainability
Helene Behrenfeldt, industry solution director of Fashion at Infor, explores whether the fast fashion industry can ever be recognised as sustainable.
Guest Author July 19 2024

19 July 2024
19 July 2024
Helene Behrenfeldt, industry solution director of Fashion at Infor, explores whether the fast fashion industry can ever be recognised as sustainable.
Guest Author July 19 2024
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