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The Woolmark Company calls time on misleading product names with new Filter by Fabric initiative



2024-11-22 09:30:52 Miscellaneous

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How many times have you been misled by terms like 'silky,' 'mesh' and 'fleece'?

A recent YouGov study shows you are not alone. These ambiguous terms confuse consumers, making it difficult to identify the fibres in the fabric, especially when synthetic materials are used to mimic natural fibers in clothing.

The Woolmark Company launches the Filter by Fabric initiative to end this confusion, urging all fashion brands, retailers, publishers and content creators to commit to clear, honest product names that accurately communicate fabric composition. The campaign also encourages consumers to 'Filter by Fabric' when shopping, focusing on the fabric's impact and empowering them to make more informed and sustainably-conscious decisions.

A recent independent YouGov study reveals 77% of people believe clothing brands and retailers should clearly disclose fabric composition. However, this vital information is often hidden, misrepresented, or undisclosed.

The same study found that 60% of respondents would find sustainable choices easier if stores included fabric in the product name or allowed customers to filter by fabric.

A Simple Solution

By focusing on fabric consideration as a vital aspect of consumer purchases, Filter by Fabric accelerates the fashion industry's movement toward transparency and sustainability.

John Roberts, Managing Director of The Woolmark Company, explains: "We need to clearly communicate the composition of fossil fuel-derived fabrics to prevent consumer deception. This simple, lasting action could initiate a significant transformation in the industry, encouraging transparency, responsibility, and mindful consumerism. Educating consumers is crucial for them to understand the importance of the information on apparel labels, similar to how they interpret food nutrition labels or appliance energy ratings."

A Call for Real Change

Fashion brands, publishers, content creators and retailers can pledge their commitment at filterbyfabric.com, and consumers can sign the same pledge to demand accurate product labeling.

Citizens: Urge Retailers to Include a Filter by Fabric Option
By signing this pledge, you send a powerful message to the fashion industry to adopt truthful product descriptions and a Filter by Fabric option. This action equips shoppers with essential information, promoting transparency and accountability in the fashion industry.

Fashion Industry: Allow Customers to Filter by Fabric
We invite the fashion industry to collaborate in this united effort for more informed consumer choices. Pledging your commitment to better fabric composition communication in product names showcases your dedication to responsible business practices. This move not only gains consumer trust but could also significantly reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

The Woolmark Company are thrilled to announce the following organisations who have already pledged their support for the campaign:

Benetton

Cubus

Reformation

Saul Nash

Lagos Space Program

Teatum Jones

Dagsmejan

Maggie Marilyn

Haydenshapes

Albus Lumen

Plastic Soup Foundation

Variant 3D


About The Woolmark Company:

The Woolmark Company is the global authority on wool. Through our extensive network of relationships spanning the international textile and fashion industries, we highlight Australian wool's position as the world's premium, sustainable fibre that is optimal for circular, traceable products.

The Woolmark logo is one of the world's most recognised and respected brands, providing assurance of the highest quality, and representing pioneering excellence and innovation from farm through to finished product.

Company :-The Communication Council

User :- Jaspreet Kaur

Email :-jaspreet@tccggd.com






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