Fashion Dive | Drastic European regulations are set to reshape the global fashion industry’s current supply chain practices — and American companies will be no exception to the new rules. Complying with this ever-evolving regulatory landscape will require total business model transformation to embed sustainability at the core of operations. Philipp Meister, Global Fashion and Sporting Goods Lead at Quantis sat down with Fashion Dive to unpack what the new changes mean for the sector, calling for “an overhaul of the fashion model.”
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