Portrait of Megan Doyle, Journalist and Consultant.

Sustainable Fashion Journalist and Consultant

The Hands Behind the Label: Slowly Stitched Podcast

Episode 12 of the Slowly Stitched Podcast: “The Hands Behind the Label”, where we’re shifting our focus from the materials that make our clothes to the people who bring them to life. In this episode, we explore the human labour woven through fashion from garment workers and artisan collectives to small factory teams around the world. Watch here >

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What Has a Decade of Sustainable Fashion Really Achieved? More Than You Think

Despite frustrating setbacks, the past decade has also seen measurable wins that are easy to miss amid the many negative headlines. As Good On You marks its 10th anniversary, this deep dive looks at 10 concrete signs of progress.

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Decarbonising Fashion Is Possible, But Nobody Can Agree Who Should Pay

There’s no simple switch any individual brand, no matter how large, can flip to magically “decarbonise” itself. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible, either, as journalist Megan Doyle writes in this month’s Industry Insider column. In fact, the industry already has the ability. What it lacks is collaboration in the stages of manufacturing where nobody can agree who should actually pay to get the job done.  Written for Good On You.

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Meeting the Australian Wool Growers Bringing the Land Back to Life

In the harsh, dry landscapes of Western Australia, Di and Ian Haggerty are proving that regeneration is possible even in the most challenging conditions. Their innovative approach to farming earned them the Ryan Young Climate Leader Award at the 2024 Textile Exchange Conference and is reshaping what’s possible for wool production in Australia. Written for Textile Exchange.

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Big Brands Banned Fur. Why Is It Back on the Runway?

The luxury sector is turning to a roster of alternatives, from synthetics to styling tricks and innovation to tap into a resurgence in consumer appetite for fluffy fashions. Written for the Business of Fashion.

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Why Fashion Should Think Carefully About Using Generative AI

Generative AI could help fashion companies streamline their supply chains and save emissions, but the technology is energy intensive. Experts warn against jumping on the bandwagon. Written for Vogue Business.

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Regenerative Farming: Can Happier Sheep Make Better Wool?

A growing community of Australian regenerative producers are reimagining wool farming, focusing on small-scale production and emphasising ecological and animal welfare. But many challenges remain. Written for Vogue Business.

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15 Charts Reveal Fashion’s Considerable Environmental Performance Gap —

and How to Close It

The Fashion Planet Benchmark Report reveals the alarming gap between industry action and environmental reality, with major brands scoring just 30% in the planet pillar of Good On You’s brand ratings. These charts highlight critical shortfalls in emissions tracking, supply chain transparency, and circular design—and clearly show where brands can demonstrate leadership. Written for Good On You.

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The Overlooked Child Labour Problem in Fashion’s Supply Chain

Child labour tends to occur deep in raw materials supply chains, which means it can go unnoticed. What can brands do? Written for Vogue Business.

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The Case for Change: Case Studies from Industry Changemakers

This compilation of case studies is designed to provide inspiration rooted in real-world experience, reinforcing the business case for urgent climate action. It brings together impactful examples from across the fashion, textile, and apparel industry and beyond, showcasing progress in some of the most complex and nuanced challenges our sector faces. Written for Textile Exchange.

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Jasmine Farms Supplying Estée Lauder and L’Oréal Linked to Child Labour

A new BBC documentary found children as young as five picking jasmine from 3am in an Egyptian village responsible for producing 75 per cent of the country’s jasmine. Written for Vogue Business.

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Megan

Megan Doyle is an Australian-born, London-based sustainable fashion journalist, consultant, and editor.

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The TrusTrace Traceability Roadmap

The Traceability Roadmap is your guide to successfully implementing traceability programs. The guidance is based on customer best practices for global traceability, proven strategies that scale, expert insights and ready-made frameworks. Written by Megan Doyle, with contributions from Fashion For Good, Tapestry, ASICS, Policy Hub, Kharon and more.

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The TrusTrace Traceability Playbook

The Traceability Playbook is a fashion industry guide to supply chain traceability. Written for TrusTrace by Megan Doyle in collaboration with Fashion for Good and Fashion Revolution, the playbook is compiled of interviews, research, and analysis, as well as curating practical examples and case studies from global brands like adidas and Gucci.

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