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  <title>HOT OFF THE PRESS: Are the Sustainable Apparel Coalition and the HIGG tools making a meaningful difference? A new report weighs in.</title>
  <description>   It's been nearly a decade since Patagonia, Walmart and a number of other brands, retailers, manufacturers and NGOs established the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), an innovative industry collaboration. As the coalition's website states, its vision is &amp;quot;an apparel, footwear, and textiles industry that produces no unnecessary environmental harm and has a positive impact on the people and communities associated with its activities&amp;quot;. In turn, members must commit to measuring and improving their social and environmental sustainability impacts, using the HIGG Index suite of measurement and management tools. A significant amount of resources and hard work has been invested in the SAC, so it is appropriate to discuss and constructively debate whether, after nearly a decade, the coalition's tools and overall work are making a meaningful difference. In this episode Michael speaks with Dara O'Rourke,&amp;amp;nbsp;associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley,&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;co-author of a report&amp;amp;nbsp;assessing whether the SAC's Facilities Environmental Model (FEM)&amp;amp;nbsp;and the act of standardising, measuring and reporting&amp;amp;nbsp;has resulted in meaningful improvements. Dara presents what he sees as the strengths and weaknesses of the FEM and explains the report's recommendations for increasing the SAC's impact.&amp;amp;nbsp;On top of this, Dara and Mike&amp;amp;nbsp;talk consumer psychology and communication, data, the limits of voluntary industry standards and monitoring, and why there are no silver bullets. The report can be found here:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/g67d8/.&amp;amp;nbsp;    </description>
  <author_name>Big Closets Small Planet</author_name>
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