FSC recently attended the Textile Exchange Conference 2024, a leading event for stakeholders in the textile and fashion industries committed to driving positive environmental and social change. With a delegation spanning FSC offices in Canada, the US, Denmark, and FSC International, the FSC team engaged with industry leaders, brands, and retailers, focusing on sustainable sourcing, the role of certification, and strategies for meeting new regulations.
“The Intersection of Legislation and Certification”
A conference highlight was Devendra Gupta’s participation in a panel titled The Intersection of Legislation and Certification. Here, he addressed the vital role that certifications like FSC play in helping companies navigate new and evolving regulations. This session offered the audience insights into how certification can facilitate compliance with upcoming legislative frameworks and highlighted examples from outside the textile industry, underscoring strategies that companies might consider for tackling regulatory requirements in their sector.
Roundtable on Man-Made Cellulosic Fibers (MMCFs)
In addition to panel discussions and brand meetings, the FSC team hosted a roundtable focused on the challenges surrounding Man-Made Cellulosic Fibers (MMCFs), a material increasingly prominent in fashion and textile products. FSC facilitated discussions with industry leaders to better understand the hurdles companies face in sourcing certified MMCFs and the potential for aligning practices to achieve both environmental and social standards in the MMCF supply chain.
Field Trip to Mendocino Redwood Company: A Closer Look at Sustainable Forestry in Action
Following the conference, FSC hosted a field trip to the Mendocino Redwood Company, an FSC-certified forest in California. This excursion offered attendees a firsthand look at sustainable forest management practices, including stream restoration, wildfire fuel reduction, and the cultivation of uneven-aged forests. Mendocino Redwood Company’s commitment to FSC standards provides a real-world example of how responsible forestry can support biodiversity, climate resilience, and local ecosystems while meeting industry demand for sustainable materials. This field trip reinforces FSC’s role in connecting the textile sector with responsible forest practices, showcasing how certified forests can be an integral part of a sustainable supply chain from root to retail.
Championing Sustainable Sourcing and Environmental Integrity in Textiles
FSC's involvement in the Textile Exchange Conference demonstrates our commitment to supporting the fashion and textile sectors in adopting sustainable sourcing solutions that respect forest ecosystems and Indigenous communities. By connecting with both brands and policymakers, FSC aims to build a more sustainable future for the textile industry while upholding the values of transparency, responsibility, and ecological preservation.