Industry Outlines THREADS Protocol for Policy Success

 
January 30, 2023 | WASHINGTON, D.C.
 
The American Apparel & Footwear Association, the Accessories Council, The Council of Fashion Designers of America, and the Responsible Business Coalition jointly released the THREADS Sustainability and Social Responsibility Protocol - Principles for effective policymaking concerning the fashion industry. 
 
The protocol has been developed, on behalf of thousands of brands and organizations, to assist policymakers in ensuring their best intentions result in implementable and successful solutions to advance sustainability and social responsibility in the fashion industry. 
 
According to the THREADS Protocol, any proposed regulation or legislation should be:
  • Transparently Developed & Enforced
  • Harmonized Across Jurisdictions & Industries
  • Realistic Timelines
  • Enforceable
  • Adjustable
  • Designed for Success
  • Science-Based

    These tenets will enable policymakers to develop practical, workable, and effective regulatory proposals. The protocol expresses that precision and science-based goals matter in efforts to meaningfully address social and sustainability challenges and that the groups' members are committed to working pre-competitively to achieve the highest ethical, sustainable, and responsible standards across global supply chains and production practices. 
     
    The industry welcomes policymakers’ interest in addressing concerns regarding worker rights, environmental sustainability, chemical management, and human rights matters in global supply chains. The involvement of local and national governments, as well as supranational bodies and international organizations, has the potential to build on industry initiatives related to key concerns, establish achievable benchmarks, and catalyze widespread progress.  

    As stated in the protocol, "Policy proposals must account for the work industry, stakeholders, and governments at every level will need to undertake to achieve the desired outcomes if they are to be effective. Enthusiasm for a desired outcome is not enough.  Poorly designed policies divert resources away from successful or promising industry initiatives and instead create barriers to real progress on environmental and social issues affecting the industry." 
     
    Access the full protocol now. Find more information with #THREADSProtocol and #SmartSustainability.