報告
Fashion Transparency Index 2023
The annual Fashion Transparency Index reviews brands’ public disclosure on human rights and environmental issues across 258 indicators in 5 key areas:
- Policies & Commitments
- Governance
- Supply Chain Traceability
- Know, Show & Fix
- Spotlight Issues, which this year are:
- Decent work, covering: forced labour, living wages, purchasing practices, unionisation, and collective bargaining
- Gender & racial equality
- Sustainable sourcing & materials
- Overconsumption, business models, waste & circularity
- Water & chemicals
- Climate change, fossil fuels & biodiversity
Key results:
- 41% of brands disclose their approach to recruitment fees in the supply chain
- 6% of brands disclose the number of workers in the supply chain affected by the payment of recruitment fees or related costs
- 23% of brands disclose data on the prevalence of modern slavery related violations and risk factors
- 36% of brands disclose gender pay gap in their own operations
- 4% of brands disclose ethnicity pay gap data in their own operations
- 7% of brands publish actions focusing on the promotion of racial and ethnic equality in supplier facilities
- 5% of brands disclose a method for ringfencing labour costs in price negotiations
- 2% of brands disclose the number of orders where labour costs were ring-fenced
- 28% of brands publish approach to living wages for supply chain workers
- 1% of brands disclose the number of supply chain workers that are being paid a living wage