A stylish direction: how IP can support ethical fashion
Consumers are increasingly likely to choose clothing and accessory brands based on environmental concerns. A 2020 McKinsey study, “Consumer sentiment on sustainability in fashion”, shows two-thirds of surveyed consumers find limiting impacts on climate change important.
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