CSR fashion survey: win a new iPad with Deloitte!

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COPENHAGEN – Deloitte and the Nordic Fashion Association have teamed up with Copenhagen Fashion Summit media partner Ecotextile News to undertake a global on-line survey that focuses on sustainability and CSR within the global fashion and apparel industry.

Participants who take part in the 15-minute survey HERE will get the chance to win a new iPad, two tickets to the Copenhagen Fashion Summit on May 3rd 2012 (worth €400 each), a free annual subscription to Ecotextile News magazine plus a printed copy of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide.

“With the world population projected to top 9 billion by 2050, it will put huge pressure on natural resources and impact heavily on resource intensive industries such as the global fashion and apparel sector,” said Jonas Eder-Hansen, Development Director, Danish Fashion Institute, who set up the survey.

“To understand the key CSR challenges of the fashion and apparel industry, and to outline how the industry can best move forward, we’d ask that respondents spend just 15 minutes of their time to fill out the survey. Thanks to Deloitte, one lucky respondent will win a free subscription to Ecotextile News and a copy of the Eco-Textile Labelling Guide as part of a random prize draw.”

The results of the survey and the key messages The results of the survey and the key messages will be published in a forthcoming Deloitte report, which will be covered by Ecotextile News and presented at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit on May 3rd 2012.

Please visit www.copenhagenfashionsummit.com for more information about the event and registration.

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