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Sojo Debuts Pledge to Repair at Institute of Positive Fashion Forum

The Pledge to Repair calls for the reduction of fabric waste and advocate for repair.

- Here and right: Sojo Pledge to Repair campaign. BY MARIA PAPAKLEANT­HOUS

LONDON — Sojo, the digital-first

B-Corp certified fashion-tech platform, launched Pledge to Repair at the annual Institute of Positive Fashion forum on Thursday, an initiative calling for a reduction of textile waste and an increased circularit­y through repair.

Launched in 2020 by the British Fashion Council, the IPF aims to drive circularit­y within the U.K. fashion industry. Its annual forum focuses on hosting workshops, panel discussion­s and conversati­ons meant to spark positive environmen­tal change through fashion.

At the IPF Forum, Josephine Philips, Sojo's founder, called for signatorie­s to join the Pledge to Repair. The pledge targets three pillars: fashion businesses, circularit­y business champions and citizens.

Sojo asks for the commitment­s to advocate for, offer and use repair services as a way of extending the life of clothes and eliminatin­g fabric waste.

“Since launch, at Sojo we have been focused on what we can do as a business to drive change; the pledge is our effort to create a collective industrywi­de movement, going beyond individual partnershi­ps to build a collaborat­ive coalition with the potential of influencin­g policy on a government­al level. It is through collective action and legislatio­n that true change will happen at the speed it needs to,” said Philips.

Since launching in 2021, Sojo has been offering customers repair services as well as advising e-commerce fashion brands on how to be more circular. It has closely worked with the likes of Ganni, Nanushka, Ahluwalia — all of which have signed the Pledge to Repair, alongside Rejina Pyo, Peachy Den, Damson Madder and luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective.

“Our partnershi­p with Sojo and commitment to the Pledge to Repair initiative empowers our customers with tailoring and repair services, furthering­our commitment to reducing waste and overconsum­ption,” said Fanny Moizant, president and cofounder of Vestiaire Collective.

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