Higg, Aii programme targets supply chain emissions 

February 28, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Technology company Higg and the Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) have developed a new carbon management programme in a bid to accelerate fashion brands’ environmental ambitions.

The Carbon Leadership Programme, led by Aii’s strategic partner Reset Carbon, aims to pinpoint supply chain improvements within factories, enabling companies to introduce targeted solutions.  

“We’re committed to providing businesses actionable data and insights on their carbon impact so they can evaluate emissions and make strategic decisions and changes to improve performance,” said Jason Kibbey, CEO, Higg, “Offering this carbon assessment on Higg’s platform allows brands access to even more data in one place, delivering a comprehensive view of their environmental impact.” 


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