Our new episode focuses on the COP30, a major global event dedicated to the fight against climate change, due to take place in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, 2025. With Claudia Castanheira of Fashion Revolution and Pierre Leturcq of the Green Trade Network (GTN), E3G and Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), we will discuss EU climate policy and its external effects, examine the recommendations of FEPS Europe and Fashion Revolution for a just transition from fossil fuels to clean energy and explore how governments, businesses and civil society can collaborate to achieve this goal.
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Our new episode focuses on the COP30, a major global event dedicated to the fight against climate change, due to take place in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, 2025. With Claudia Castanheira of Fashion Revolution and Pierre Leturcq of the Green Trade Network (GTN), E3G and Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), we will discuss EU climate policy and its external effects, examine the recommendations of FEPS Europe and Fashion Revolution for a just transition from fossil fuels to clean energy and explore how governments, businesses and civil society can collaborate to achieve this goal.
Have you ever wondered what stages a European regulation goes through before it is applied? Or thought about the journey of a fashion product before it reaches you?In the first episode of this podcast, we look behind the scenes of the fashion industry and the European Union. Both sectors use specific terms to describe their processes: in fashion it's the supply chain, while in the EU it's the EU decision-making process. To discuss these fundamental issues, we will hear from two experts today:- Annelies Sierens, Business Process Owner Brands & Design at the Van de Velde Group (Belgium); and- Alain Guggenbühl, Managing Director and Founder of DNA Consulting Europe Ltd (Belgium).They will explain the main stages of these processes in the fashion industry and the EU, identify the current challenges, and openly and directly exchange views on how the European Union and fashion can work better together. FIND MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS : Website: Van de Velde: https://www.vandevelde.eu/DNA Consulting: https://dna-adn.eu/LinkedIn: Annelies Sierens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anneliessierens/Alain Guggenbühl: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alain-guggenb%C3%BChl/JOIN THE CONVERSATION:Faire Salon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/faire-salon-euFaire Salon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairesalon.eu/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.fairesalon.eu/servicesABOUT FAIRE SALON:Faire Salon is a consultancy firm created to help fashion players understand, benefit from, and propose solutions within the EU environment.CREDITS: Host: Margot Aleix MataProduction: Faire SalonMusic: Cover Girl by Beat Mekanik, Free Music Archive, CC BY
INTERWEAVING
Our new episode focuses on the COP30, a major global event dedicated to the fight against climate change, due to take place in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, 2025. With Claudia Castanheira of Fashion Revolution and Pierre Leturcq of the Green Trade Network (GTN), E3G and Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), we will discuss EU climate policy and its external effects, examine the recommendations of FEPS Europe and Fashion Revolution for a just transition from fossil fuels to clean energy and explore how governments, businesses and civil society can collaborate to achieve this goal.