From Zero to 100 for Forests - A CanopyStyle Timeline
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by: Laura Repas
- CanopyStyle
- Media release
In a short three-and-a-half years, the CanopyStyle campaign, which sees fashion designers, brands, and fabric manufacturers pledge to end the use of ancient and endangered forests in their supply chains, has become the fastest moving environmental initiative in the apparel industry. Here's a look back on how that happened.
Iconic British designer and long-time environmental advocate Stella McCartney signs on to CanopyStyle, lending high-fashion cache to the initiative.
November 2012
International award winning environmental not-for-profit Canopy identifies a threat to the world’s ancient and endangered forests. The fact that ~70 million trees were disappearing each year into the global supply chain for fabrics – and that number was set to double by 2025. Key sourcing regions are Brazil, Canada and Indonesia.November 2013
The CanopyStyle initiative launches publicly with early ignitors including EILEEN FISHER, lululemon, prAna and Patagonia– committing to end sourcing from ancient and endangered forests.April 2014
CanopyStyle goes global when fashion retail giants H&M and Inditex/Zara sign on to the campaign.Iconic British designer and long-time environmental advocate Stella McCartney signs on to CanopyStyle, lending high-fashion cache to the initiative.