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TrusTrace Sustainability Team

The CSRD standardizes requirements for sustainability reporting. Companies will have to report both on how sustainability issues affect their performance as well as their impact on people and the environment.

Lisa Lerouge

Policy and EU Market Analyst
The aim of this proposal for a Directive is to empower consumers in the EU to adopt more sustainable consumption patterns by combatting unfair commercial practices.

BY TRUSTRACE SUSTAINABILITY TEAM

The US Securities and Exchange Commissions (SEC) issued the Climate-Related Disclosure Rules proposition that would require listed companies in the United States to include climate-related information in their reporting. This information should cover the climate-related risks for the company and how

Megan Doyle

Sustainable Fashion Journalist
Tracing the supply chain of your trainers is a complex task. There are two common methods for identifying the sustainability attributes of a trainer: component-based content calculation and weight-based material content calculation.

BY TRUSTRACE SUSTAINABILITY TEAM

This bill is intended to effectively hold the biggest fashion brands accountable for their social and environmental impact. It will require companies to map their supply chain, identify their most impactful suppliers and implement accurate actions to reduce their impact. Fashion companies will be re

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