The British Fashion Council is undergoing some big changes. Not only does it have a new CEO in the form of journalist Laura Weir (who will take over from Caroline Rush this April), but the organisation has just announced a huge development regarding its approach to sustainability, taking on Copenhagen Fashion Week‘s strict requirements.
This year, the BFC will adopt the sustainability requirements framework that was first developed by Copenhagen Fashion Week in 2020 (and which has been updated annually since). The organisation is widely regarded to have the most up-to-date and forward-thinking approach to sustainability of all the major fashion weeks.
The BFC and CPHFW will be partnering on this project, which will see new stricter minimum standards to be met for brands to be a part of the BFC’s Newgen programme at London Fashion Week. This year will see the onboarding of the new requirements and they will then be fully adopted by January 2026.
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