Are shareholders stalling sustainability progress?

Are shareholders standing in the way of fashion’s sustainability efforts?

Despite myriad commitments and goals from brands, proponents of systemic change in fashion say there’s a key obstacle preventing true reform: corporations’ obligations to their shareholders, who are paid a share of profits, known as dividends, often usurping sustainability investments.

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