
Announcing its commitment to sustainable practices within the industry, MEFC is set on implementing the 17 sustainable development goals set by the United Nations. Among the UN goals is the fight for gender equality in the fashion industry, progress towards more responsible consumption and production, and the improvement of the quality of education.
2020, albeit being a rough year, has forced the world into a state of pause, where industries and individuals alike were afforded an opportunity to look inwards and meditate on the effects of humanity’s actions on the environment. Faced with the jarring realities of the consequences resulting from our carbon footprints, industries globally are now striving to lead the way to a more sustainable future. The pioneering force behind this wave of sustainability within the fashion industry in the region is the world’s first sustainable fashion council: The Middle East Fashion Council (MEFC).
Announcing its commitment to sustainable practices within the industry, MEFC is set on implementing the 17 sustainable development goals set by the United Nations. Among the UN goals is the fight for gender equality in the fashion industry, progress towards more responsible consumption and production, and the improvement of the quality of education.