Chinese shoppers consider sustainability to be an important factor when it comes to buying apparel, followed by Europeans and Americans.
Chinese shoppers consider sustainability to be an important factor when it comes to buying apparel, followed by Europeans and Americans. Findings of a study revealed that 87 per cent Chinese consumers, 72 per cent European and 50 per cent American consumers are interested in buying garments made in a socially responsible way. The study conducted by Avery.#
Findings of a study revealed that 87 per cent Chinese consumers, 72 per cent European and 50 per cent American consumers are interested in buying garments made in a socially responsible way. The study was conducted by Avery Dennison Retail Branding and Information Solutions (RBIS)
Chinese shoppers consider sustainability to be an important factor when it comes to buying apparel, followed by Europeans and Americans. Findings of a study revealed that 87 per cent Chinese consumers, 72 per cent European and 50 per cent American consumers are interested in buying garments made in a socially responsible way. The study conducted by Avery.#
"Sustainability matters, especially in Asia and the European Union. People care not only about what the clothes are made of, but where they were made and who made them," said Rana Sidahmed, global creative director, in a discussion with Fibre2Fashion on the broader trends impacting retail branding.
Chinese shoppers consider sustainability to be an important factor when it comes to buying apparel, followed by Europeans and Americans. Findings of a study revealed that 87 per cent Chinese consumers, 72 per cent European and 50 per cent American consumers are interested in buying garments made in a socially responsible way. The study conducted by Avery.#
She added, "This is no longer 'greenwashing,' but that the look and feel of a garment helps portray that it was made in a sustainable way."(HO)
Chinese shoppers consider sustainability to be an important factor when it comes to buying apparel, followed by Europeans and Americans. Findings of a study revealed that 87 per cent Chinese consumers, 72 per cent European and 50 per cent American consumers are interested in buying garments made in a socially responsible way. The study conducted by Avery.#
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India