The results from #SpeakVolumes are in and I can't see many from the top 20 marked polluters on there. Neither Marks & Spencer or Next are on there.
stopwastecolonialism.org/speak-volumes/
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Unfortunately I can't @ Marks and Spencer here but I've been told by a reliable source that M&S refused to take part in #SpeakVolumes. For a brand who claim to be 'doing the right thing by our colleagues, customers, and the communities [they] serve', it’s very disappointing.
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Take action by asking the most recorded brands to take part in their #SpeakVolumes campaign. Each year they ask brands to announce their annual production figures so we can better understand and reduce overproduction.
You can nominate a brand here: stopwastecolonialism.org/speak-volumes/
On Black Friday, know that M&S refused to participate in the #SpeakVolumes campaign (wouldn't disclose their annual production volumes). If you know about the #BuyNowDocumentary, you know that big brands contribute a lot to the garment waste polluting the South. Don't fall for M&S's greenwashing.
Celebrate Black Friday by joining the #SpeakVolumes campaign and nominating your favourite brands to disclose their annual production volumes ❤️ stopwastecolonialism.org/speak-volume...