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Recent New York Fashion Act Articles
ESG may be Fashionable in New York
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T21:56:47-05:00Saturday, January 22nd, 2022|Categories: Environmental Law|Tags: ESG, ESG law, Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act, Maryland environmental lawyer, New York Fashion Act, Stuart Kaplow|
Clothing is worn by almost everyone, almost all of the time. Across the globe, the $1.3 Trillion clothing industry employs more than 300 million people. Over the last 15 years, clothing production worldwide more than doubled and during that period people bought 60% more garments ...