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This Week: Reviving the Sustainable Fashion Movement in Copenhagen
This Week: Reviving the Sustainable Fashion Movement in Copenhagen

Business of Fashion

time3 days ago

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This Week: Reviving the Sustainable Fashion Movement in Copenhagen

What's Happening: On June 3 in Copenhagen, the Global Fashion Summit kicks off three days of speeches and debate on mitigating fashion's impact on people and the planet. On the Defensive: This year's theme is 'Barriers and Bridges,' an acknowledgment that environmental and human rights efforts are on the back foot right now (past themes tended to take an 'onward and upward' tack; last year's was 'Unlocking the Next Level'). The second Trump administration has been a disaster for sustainability advocates, targeting environmental regulations, renewable energy and ESG investing. Aid cuts have kneecapped on-the-ground nonprofit work that both supported fashion's climate and labour initiatives and created a degree of accountability. Tariffs also are expected to squeeze both brands and manufacturers, diminishing funds for worthy environmental and social projects. Careful What You Say: In Copenhagen, relatively few representatives of big brands will take the stage, part of a wider pattern where the industry is choosing not to speak up for fear of becoming Trump's next target, even for causes they continue to support financially. ADVERTISEMENT One speaker to watch is Jessika Roswall, an EU commissioner whose purview includes circularity, who will address 'advancing the European Green Deal while simultaneously strengthening the EU economy.' Earlier this year, that framing led the EU to push to water down regulations that would impose strict reporting and monitoring requirements on fashion supply chains. But even in their current state, the rules are among the most aggressive attempts by a major economy to address fashion's toll on the planet. Bangladeshi labour rights advocate Kalpona Akter will also be headlining. Akter has been pushing the industry to change for decades, but she's speaking at a particularly precarious moment, with economic and political instability threatening the fragile gains that have been made. High-profile scandals, like the ongoing ruckus over luxury brand's links to sweatshops in Italy, highlight just have far the industry still has to go. Laying Low: The sustainable fashion movement is licking its wounds after a decade of big promises and underwhelming followthrough from the industry and governments. To re-secure buy-in from big brands and politicians, advocates need to win the argument that there is a business case for sustainability. The industry must also find a message that resonates with consumers who have learned to tune out talk of emissions and waste. Perhaps the 16th Copenhagen Fashion Summit will be where this new narrative begins to emerge. The Week Ahead wants to hear from you! Send tips, suggestions, complaints and compliments to

Ukraine calendar: Events to look out for this week
Ukraine calendar: Events to look out for this week

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time17-02-2025

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Ukraine calendar: Events to look out for this week

Editor's note: This article is an on-site version of KI Insights' The Week Ahead newsletter covering events from Feb. 17-Feb. 23. Sign up to start your week with an agenda of Ukraine-related events, delivered directly to your inbox every Sunday. European leaders will hold an emergency summit in Paris on Feb. 17 to discuss security and Ukraine's peace negotiation in the wake of the alarming (though not surprising) statements by US figures at the Munich Security Conference. The session will include leaders of the main European states, NATO, and the European Council and Commission. It remains unclear whether President Zelensky will be invited. US President Donald Trump and his administration members' comments on Ukraine in the past week have acted as a (incredibly belated) wake-up call for European leaders who now appear to be scrambling to maintain any relevance in the negotiations – and to define what a post-US security architecture on the continent could look like. Trump's special Ukraine-Russia envoy Keith Kellogg will visit Kyiv on Feb. 20. He was expected in Kyiv twice before, but never arrived. After meeting with the Ukrainian delegation in Munich, he will head to Brussels then Kyiv, providing a fig leaf for the Trump administration's dismissive stance on the European and Ukrainian roles in peace main (previously planned) diplomatic event will be the G20 foreign ministers meeting in Johannesburg on Feb. 20-21, with South Africa hosting as the current G20 chair. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced via X, that he will not participate in the meeting (also, he may be in Saudi Arabia), following President Donald Trump's recent threat to withdraw financial support from the between the U.S. and South Africa have sharply deteriorated since Trump's inauguration on account of what the US government (especially South Africa-born Elon Musk) describes as 'racist policies' – notably the land expropriation law – towards minority white Afrikaaners (whom they have offered refugee status in the US).On Feb. 23, Germany will hold a snap election with Christian Merz's conservative CDU/CSU leading in polls. The latter have signaled stronger backing for Ukraine, but would need a coalition, likely with Olaf Scholz's SPD (which has been hesitant, wary of 'escalation'; reports suggest this was driven by Scholz himself, though). The far-right and Ukraine-sceptic AfD is on the rise; in total, a third of votes could go to extremist (and anti-Ukraine) Ukraine, Germany's political instability raises concerns over future aid and military commitments. Although Berlin has allocated €37 bn in support, key weapons like Taurus missiles remain undelivered. The election will determine whether Germany steps into a leadership role or remains mostly speculation continues over potential government changes in Ukraine, particularly regarding Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. Various sources suggest that his position may be at risk as of this week, amid an open anti-corruption probe and investigation of possible abuse of you have an upcoming event that you would like featured in our newsletter, please get in touch via KI Insights Visit KI Insights to learn more and subscribe to the insider weekly newsletter visit ki insights Feb. 17-19 - Defense Tech Innovations Forum 2025 (09:00 - 18:00 EET, Kyiv). The forum hosted by Brave1, will unite Ukrainian and international manufacturers, investors, defense technology experts, and representatives of innovative defense agencies of partner nations. Register here. Feb. 19-20 - Urban Conference: Liberty, Equality, Innovations - Digital Tools and Data for Ukrainian Recovery (Hybrid format, Kyiv & Hamburg). A two-day conference on leveraging digital tools and innovations for Ukraine's post-war reconstruction. Register here. Feb. 19-21- KyivBuild Ukraine - International Building Exhibition (10:30 EET Kyiv, Ukraine). A leading event showcasing materials ,equipment, and technologies for construction professionals. Register here. Feb. 20 - Ukrainian Refugees After Three Years Abroad (15:00 EET Kyiv/Zoom). CES economists will present the results of the fourth wave of sociological surveys on the status and attitudes of Ukrainian migrants, conducted in November-December 2024 by the Info Sapiens research agency. Register here. Feb. 20 - Commemoration of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred. This day honors those who lost their lives during the Revolution of Dignity in 2014. Ceremonies and memorial events are expected to take place across the country. Feb. 21 - Russia's War in Global Perspective: An evening with Dmytro Kuleba (20:30 EET, Live Stream). A discussion with Ukraine's former Minister of Foreign Affairs on the geopolitical impact of Russia's war. Register here. Feb. 22 - Mass rally marking three years of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine (Washington D.C. 00:00-01:30, EET Time). Supporters of Ukraine will gather at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., for a mass rally commemorating three years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Register here. Read also: 10 Ukrainian drone makers to watch We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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