OUR PARTNERS
Transitioning to a circular fashion system requires us to reconsider all elements, from design to end-of-use to the very business models that underpin the industry. Collaboration is crucial. To move beyond incremental improvements to true transformation, we need innovators to work with corporations and corporations to work together.
Since 2017, Fashion for Good has been building a global coalition of brands, producers, retailers, suppliers, non-profit organisations, innovators and funders united in their genuine ambition to make all fashion good. By shifting from individual pilots to collective investment, collaborating instead of competing, and sharing insights openly, we can drive long-term impact. Our partner group unites key decision-makers from brands, retailers, and the supply chain to shape the industry’s strategic direction through bold, pre-competitive collaboration.
Innovation Partners
adidas
Arvind Limited
BESTSELLER
Birla Cellulose
C&A
CHANEL
Inditex
Laudes Foundation
Levi Strauss & Co.
Norrøna
ON
Otto Group
Paradise Textiles
PDS Limited
PVH Corp.
Ralph Lauren
Reformation
Shahi Exports
Target
Zalando
Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd.
Project & Technology Partners
FAQ's
What does it mean to be a Corporate Partner of Fashion for Good?
Being a Corporate Partner means joining a global coalition of brands, suppliers, retailers and other fashion‑industry decision‑makers who collaborate via Fashion for Good to accelerate systemic change — shifting from individual pilots to collective investment and open‑source sharing of insights.
What benefits does a brand or manufacturer gain from Corporate‑Partner status?
– Access to an innovation pipeline through scouting and screening services.
– Participation in pre‑competitive consortia that help de‑risk pilots and scale innovations.
– Supply‑chain orchestration support to turn validated innovations into commercial adoption.
– Access to intelligence, data, peer‑learning and networks with other industry leaders.
What is expected of a Corporate Partner?
Corporate Partners commit to collaborative action: sharing insights, engaging in pilot or scaling projects, aligning with the platform’s ambition for circular, regenerative fashion, and supporting the shift from incremental improvement to systemic transformation.
How do Corporate Partners interact with innovators and startups via Fashion for Good?
Corporate Partners work with the Innovation Platform, helping to select promising solutions, providing pilot sites, offtake or supply‑chain access, and collaborating with innovators and other partners to validate and scale technologies.
Is the Corporate‑Partner relationship limited to brands, or do suppliers/manufacturers also join?
Suppliers, textile producers, and manufacturers are indeed part of the Corporate Partner ecosystem, recognising that change must happen across the full value chain.
How does Fashion for Good support Corporate Partners operationally?
Fashion for Good supports partners by providing: innovation scouting & screening; curated introductions; project management for validation projects; supply‑chain orchestration; impact assessment and measurement; and access to the investor network and network of innovators and other partners.