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Fashion Transparency Index 2025
What score did the company achieve in the Fashion Transparency Index 2025 (What Fuels Fashion edition)?
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About the data

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While we are seeing companies share their policies and commitments on human rights and the environment, there is still much crucial information about the practices of the fashion industry that remains concealed — particularly when it comes to impacts on the lives of workers in the supply chain and on the environment.

The Fashion Transparency Index 2025 is a special edition reviews and ranks 200 of the world's largest fashion brands on disclosure of their climate and energy-related policies, practices and impacts in their own operations and supply chains.

Source: https://www.fashionrevolution.org/transparency/

This year for the sixth time, Fashion Revolution has partnered with Wikirate to make the Fashion Transparency Index and its underlying data more accessible and comparable through Wikirate's open data platform. Wikirate supports benchmarking initiatives in making their company data and scoring systems available for anyone to use in research and advocacy. 

A note on the scoring system

Wikirate has a standardised 10-point scoring system making it possible to compare company scores across different benchmarks. On Wikirate.org, the Fashion Transparency Index scoring system, where each company can get a maximum of 250 points, has been converted to the 10-point scoring system - with 10 being the highest a company can score and 0 being the lowest. These company scores can also be translated to percentages e.g. if a company has scored 2.5 out of 10 on Wikirate, they have achieved 25% of the 250 points in the Fashion Transparency Index.

The Fashion Transparency Index is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). It is not a Free Culture Licence. Please see the link for more information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Formula

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Answers are calculated as a weighted average. To find a weighted average of a group of numbers that have been normalized to the same 0-10 scale, you simply multiply each number by its weight (percentage) and add them up.

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Topics
Climate Targets & Transition Plans
Executive Pay & Bonuses
Sustainability Goals & Targets
Climate Change
Environment
Financial Governance
Governance
Sustainability Strategy
Sustainable Materials
Supplier Code of Conduct
Supplier Audits & Monitoring
Sustainable Supply Chains
Climate Change Policy
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
Carbon Footprint of Supply Chain
Supply Chain Transparency
Corporate Governance Structure
Sustainability & ESG Reporting
Transparency
Corporate Governance
Stakeholder Accountability
Community Engagement Programs
Community Impact
Social
Sustainability Governance & Oversight
Social Dialogue & Stakeholder Engagement
Just Transition
Local Sourcing
Energy Management & Efficiency
Energy
Clean and Renewable Energy
Energy Sourcing
Climate Risk Management
ESG Risk Integration
Risk Management
Equity in Climate Policies
Inclusion in Transition Planning
Reskilling & Workforce Transition
Supplier Diversity
Employee Training & Development
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
Education & Training
Modern Slavery
Human Rights Due Diligence
Human Rights
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2025
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