NEW YORK – Covid-19 has dominated headlines in the global apparel industry in recent months. There is talk of an industry ‘reset’ and claims that we may move towards more sustainable supply chains moving forwards. Within these conversations, the word ‘transparency’ is mentioned frequently. For instance, the highly respected Kingpins Show founder, Andrew Olah, has called for major changes to global apparel supply chains, with transparency at their heart. Blogging in early-May, he said: “For a true and decent industry, everyone needs to get honest, to stop avoiding the subject of transparency and start backing up their words with facts.”
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