
Fashion industry
Discover how Cultural Insetting can have an impact on Fashion industry and preserve ancestral knowledge.
Current Issues in the Fashion Industry:
Cultural appropriation : The use of motifs, techniques, and knowledge from indigenous cultures without consent or recognition.
Lack of compensation : Absence of fair compensation for communities that hold traditional knowledge (TK) and cultural expressions (TCE) utilized in products.
Neglect of TCE and TK : Failure to integrate traditional knowledge and cultural expressions throughout the value chain, from design to marketing.
Disconnect between product and message : Products often fail to authentically reflect the cultural origins, creating a gap between marketing messages and reality.
Challenges Facing the Fashion Industry:
Respecting and valuing cultures : How can the fashion industry adopt practices that honor TCE and TK while ensuring fair compensation for the originating communities?
Reducing cultural appropriation : How can we ensure that creations inspired by traditional cultures are not mere acts of cultural appropriation but instead become equitable, transparent collaborations?
Integrating TCE and TK into the value chain : How can the fashion industry rethink its processes, from design to production and marketing, to authentically incorporate traditional knowledge and cultural expressions?
Solution Offered by Anima:
Cultural insetting : Anima integrates traditional knowledge and cultural expressions directly into the fashion value chain. This includes mapping out relevant knowledge, co-developing products with local communities, and using the MyRites platform to protect and equitably distribute customary rights.
Anima compliant certification : Ensures that products meet ethical, cultural, and environmental standards, with certification validating the integration of TCE and TK at every stage of the value chain.
Authenticcultural storytelling : Helps brands develop marketing narratives that genuinely reflect the cultural origins and significance of their products, thereby enhancing authenticity and ethical commitment.
Alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 8 : Decent Work and Economic Growth by ensuring fair compensation for local communities, Anima supports the creation of decent jobs and sustainable economic growth in the regions involved.
SDG 10 : Reduced Inequalities by protecting cultural rights and fairly redistributing the benefits from the use of TCE and TK, Anima helps reduce inequalities between traditional communities and large fashion corporations.
SDG 12 : Responsible Consumption and Production by integrating sustainable cultural practices into the value chain, Anima promotes more responsible production and consumption patterns, reducing negative environmental impacts.
SDG 13 : Climate Action cultural Insetting helps reduce the carbon footprint of textile and fashion companies by incorporating local, sustainable practices that reduce reliance on long supply chains and energy-intensive industrial processes.
Impact on Carbon Footprint and Insetting:
Carbon footprint reduction by promoting local production and the use of traditional, often more sustainable materials, Cultural Insetting reduces reliance on distant resources and carbon-intensive industrial processes. For instance, using natural dyeing techniques or local fibers decreases the need for international transportation and polluting chemical inputs.
Cultural insetting : Rather than merely offsetting emissions through external carbon credits, Cultural Insetting integrates sustainable cultural practices directly into the company's operations, contributing to a reduction in carbon footprint at the source. This approach aligns with a proactive emissions reduction strategy while respecting and valuing local cultures.