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Take our AFC Survey 2019

When it comes to ethics and sustainability there are many complex considerations. What's important to your business? Take a moment for our Australian Fashion Council (AFC) survey and help guide our efforts to support your journey to best practice…

by The AFC

28 October 2019


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When it comes to ethics and sustainability there are many complex considerations. What's important to your business? Take a moment for our Australian Fashion Council (AFC) survey and help guide our efforts to support your journey to best practice.

The AFC is committed to supporting a socially and environmentally sustainable industry, and have established a focused Steering Committee comprised of industry experts and specialists;

- Angela Bell - National Manager, Ethical Clothing Australia

- Eloise Bishop - Head of Sustainability, David Jones & Country Road Group

- Adam Lloyd - COO, Industrie

- Melinda Tually - Responsible Sourcing Strategy, Ndless: The New Normal

We aim to further focus our efforts and would love YOUR feedback to assist us in better supporting ethical and sustainable development in our industry.

This survey is in three sections:
i) Worker welfare:
- Offshore supply chains,
- Local Supply chains and Head Office operations
ii) Sustainability:
- Product and packaging
- Supply chains and operations - local and offshore
iii) Additional Considerations

Head to the survey link below, and please share with your industry peers.

Thanks for your time!


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