1、WHAT FUELS FASHION?2024 EDITIONA special edition of the Global Fashion Transparency Index ranking 250 of the worlds largest fashion brands on decarbonisation and related disclosure.WHAT FUELS FASHION?2024 FASHION REVOLUTION2What Fuels Fashion?is a special edition,single-issue report of the Global Fa
2、shion Transparency Index.This report ranks 250 of the worlds largest fashion brands on disclosure of their climate and energy-related policies,practices and impacts in their own operations and supply chains.The research is broken down into five key themes:AccountabilityDecarbonisation Energy Procure
3、ment Financing DecarbonisationJust Transition and AdvocacyWHAT FUELS FASHION?20243 FASHION REVOLUTIONMALISH GODFREY REFUGEE CAMP AS A CHILD UNHCR/SAMUEL OTIENOMY LIFE DEPENDS ON THE RAINFOREWORDMy name is Malish Godfrey,and I am from the Yamgbara tribe of South Sudan in Central Equatoria.My life has
4、 been marked by displacement since 1992,when civil war forced my family to flee to Uganda.We lived as refugees in Imvepi refugee camp.When peace agreements were signed in 2005,it allowed us to return home to South Sudan in 2008.My mother,sister,and I hoped for a new beginning,but the realities of ou
5、r regions ongoing struggles with internal conflicts and drought made that difficult.At the refugee camp in Uganda,my mother,who was not formally educated,used to do embroidery.She acquired the skills from her mother and as a refugee she had little or no means to work aside from her embroidery.The in
6、come earned from embroidery kept us going.It would pay people to grow crops for us,buy our food,our clothes and materials for school.In 2016,I began working with an organisation called the Roots Project,a social enterprise based in Juba and a partner of MADE51,the UN Refugee Agencys global brand for