SLCP Extends Impact Partnership with Global Fashion Agenda

To enhance each other’s work and amplify impact, SLCP has extended its collaboration with the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA). This agreement continues SLCP’s role as GFA’s Impact Partner, working together to foster more respectful and secure working environments in the fashion industry.

Together, SLCP and GFA are committed to enabling both organizations to achieve shared goals, align activities, and maximize industry participation and awareness on social sustainability.

GFA acknowledges SLCP as a principal industry expert in the social impact solution field. With SLCP’s insights, data, and perspectives, SLCP can contribute to GFA’s work on the topic of Respectful and Secure Work Environments, one of the five priorities of GFA. GFA’s convening and communicative power to raise awareness and mobilise the industry to take sustainable actions towards becoming Net Positive reflects SLCP’s broader mission and vision for the industry, and we seek to amplify GFA’s messaging.

Key objectives of the partnership include:

  • Providing industry context, mapping stakeholders, and showcasing case studies and solutions.

  • Defining targets and KPIs, establishing industry benchmarks, and tracking progress using credible data.

  • Prioritizing and consolidating actionable steps with clear implementation guidance.

  • Aligning communication efforts across reports, events, messaging, and outreach channels.

  • Identifying opportunities for collective action while amplifying existing initiatives.

This collaboration will continue to drive alignment in industry terminology and framing, enhance stakeholder engagement, and broaden outreach. Together, SLCP and GFA aim to strengthen their respective networks, increase awareness, and encourage greater industry participation in their programs and events.

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