PEFC survey shows consumers expect more eco activity around forest-derived fibres

June 20, 2024 EcoVadis EN


The global forest certification organisation’s Fashion from Sustainable Forests survey was conducted by YouGov among 5,329 adults in the UK, France, Italy and Spain. It found that 74% of consumers surveyed believe it’s important that clothes made from forest-derived fibres (known as MMCF, which stands for man-made cellulosic fibres) are sourced from sustainably managed forests. 



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