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Recent articles about the clothing industry have revealed substantial changes toward sustainable and ethical ways in production. The French prohibition against per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) also known as 'forever chemicals' compelled fashion businesses to adopt new materials while building up a circular economy structure and preventing future products from harmful chemical components. Patagonia joined other fashion brands who left PFAS behind which demonstrates sector-wide migration towards sustainable operations.
The FABRIC Act in the United States serves to make working environment safer and increase financial support for local apparel production so the nation can lead sustainable fashion manufacturing globally.
The clothing industry remains active in adjusting its operations through regulatory adjustments and sustainable practice implementations and international trade environment management.
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