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IMPACT

Level Rankings

Based on each exhibitor's give-back and sustainability activities, practices, and efforts, Hey Social Good (HSG) uses a tiered ranking system, recognizing that sustainability is a journey and encouraging all efforts and accomplishments every step of the way.

Each level can earn an "Advanced" designation for exceptional performance within that tier by providing documentation for transparency, going above and beyond standard practices.


Below is a Sampling of Our 2026 Sustainably Ranked Exhibitors:

Cordeiro Campos - Outerwear and Knitwear (Portugal) | Gebesoglu Tekstil San. Ve Tek. Ltd. Sti (GBS) - Women’s and Men's Apparel (Turkiye) | Malaika Corp - Apparel Manufacturers (Japan) | Masonic Regalia International - Custom Apparel, Sports Uniforms, Backpacks (Pakistan) | Ningbo Orient Hongye - Apparel Manufacturers (Vietnam) | Qima - Service Provider (United States) | R3 STUDIO - Swimwear, Sportswear, Streetwear, Designer Fashion (Colombia) | Vision & Will Trading - Apparel Manufacturers (Hong Kong) | Wuxi Everbright - Apparel Manufacturers (China)

Level 1

An exhibitor emerging in creating sustainability impact.

  • Brand makes in-depth impact in at least 2 areas of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Brand creates a positive impact by making better sustainable choices in the areas of environmentally preferred materials, social compliance, and production process.

Level 2

An exhibitor rising in strengthening sustainability practices.

  • Brand makes an impact in 4 or more United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals of Product & Life Cycle Management.
  • Brand reduces its pollution footprint in the following categories: waste, energy use, packaging, production processing, use of environmentally preferred materials.

Level 3

An exhibitor proven in driving sustainability practices.

  • Sustainability is an integral part of the brand’s DNA.
  • Brand makes an impact in 6 or more United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals of Product & Life Cycle Management.
  • Brand establishes a circularity process from design to supply chain to product lifestyle consistently.
  • Brand makes groundbreaking strides to reduce its own pollution footprint.
  • Brand quantifies and tracks its positive impact with data.

Level 1 Advanced

The company’s basic practices have undergone additional verification with submitted evidence and documentation that was reviewed and confirmed.

Level 2 Advanced

The company’s intermediate practices have undergone additional verification with submitted evidence and documentation that was reviewed and confirmed.

Level 3 Advanced

The company’s advanced practices have undergone additional verification with submitted evidence and documentation that was reviewed and confirmed.

SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM

Established and launched at Informa’s fashion trade events in 2021, this program’s aim is to elevate, celebrate and create a systematic and reliable standardization of sustainable and socially conscious practices of exhibiting companies showcasing at MAGIC, PROJECT, COTERIE and SOURCING’s fashion trade events.

The primary goals of The Program are to:

  • Implement a robust and credible evaluation of exhibiting companies
  • Educate and guide the industry on sustainable and social good journey to positively impact people and the environment

These results offer a transparent and defensible approach towards highlighting the positive practices adopted by those entities making a definitive commitment towards improving our people and the planet.

Powered by Hey Social Good (HSG), an independent third-party social impact data company who conducts the program’s evaluation research, verified status is awarded to those companies that meet the minimum Social Good Assessment and has provided documentation based around the UN 17 SDGs framework.

HSG uses data-driven assessment methodologies that are based on machine learning and domain expertise data analytics, to credibly assess and verify a business’ socially responsible practices.

ABOUT HEY SOCIAL GOOD

HSG is an independent third-party social impact data company that verifies and ranks companies who have expressed their efforts in sustainable and ethical practices in the fashion industry. HSG’s mission is to enrich people's lives with well researched information and social good alternatives that inspire businesses to make a profit and a positive impact on people and planet. To learn more about HSG, visit: www.heysocialgood.com

HSG TEAM OF EXPERTS

The Hey Social Good SGA team is composed of established data scientists, research scientists and domain knowledge data analysts. The SGA team is headed by Dr. Cindy J Lin, who previously worked at the US Environmental Protection Agency on standards development, research science, and environmental policy to restore polluted natural resources.

The SGA Team has a combined 50+ years of scientific research experience with multiple PhDs and master’s degrees. The specialty areas of expertise include environmental science, data science, sustainability innovations, green infrastructure, ecosystem and environmental health, water quality, air pollution, environmental engineering, toxicology, public and social health, ecology, biophysics, and health sciences.

THE 17 UNITED NATION'S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

The United Nation's 17 Sustainable Development Goals that represent the blueprint for countries to “promote prosperity while protecting the planet”. They address economic growth, education, health, social protection and job opportunities, as well as factors impacting climate change and the environment.

For The Program, HSG cross checks an exhibiting company’s positive impacts against the UN 17 SDGs, which includes social responsibility, responsible production, ethical practices, and environmental practices, to reflect HSG and Fashion by Informa’s shared commitment to sustainability and to help educate against green washing.

SUSTAINABILITY ESSENTIALS

Any organization, business, or company who is working on their sustainability journey can be considered for verified status, as part of the program considers the practices below as a minimum. For transparency, a company must provide documentation supporting their sustainable practices, to meet our minimum sustainability criteria.

  • The sustainable footprint of a product and packaging by considering compostability, recyclability, reusability, etc.
  • Source goods and products sustainably and responsibly by seeking renewable resources, providing fair labor practices, and more.
  • Reduce and/or offset energy use, carbon emissions and water impacts during a company’s manufacturing, production and operations processes.
  • Eliminate, reduce, or offset energy or fuel gas used for distribution and/or transportation practices.
  • Sustainably manage waste generated by manufacturing, production, and office operations.



Sustainability Assessment Program General FAQs

The Sustainability Assessment Program was established in 2021 to elevate, celebrate, and standardize sustainable and socially conscious practices among exhibiting companies at MAGIC, PROJECT, COTERIE, and SOURCING fashion trade events. The program implements a robust evaluation system and is used as a benchmark for both exhibitors and buyers as to level of sustainable efforts companies are making in their sustainability journey.

Hey Social Good (HSG), an independent third-party social impact data company, conducts all ranking and evaluation research. HSG is led by Dr. Cindy J Lin, who previously worked at the US Environmental Protection Agency, and their team includes data scientists and research experts with over 50 years of combined scientific research experience across multiple sustainability disciplines.

The program uses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) framework as its foundation. HSG cross-checks an exhibiting company's positive impacts against the 17 UNSDGs, which include social responsibility, responsible production, ethical practices, and environmental considerations, to reflect a shared commitment to sustainability.

For each company reviewed, over 300+ data points are analyzed to assess their sustainability efforts. The assessment examines 2000+ data sources, considers 850+ UN Sustainable Development Goals related metrics, examines 450+ certifications, evaluates 300+ social impact outcomes, and incorporates 100+ data models. The methodology is evidence-based and grounded in scientific methods, ensuring data integrity and consistency.

The program defines sustainability as organizations working on multiple practices including: sustainable product and packaging footprint (ie: compostability, recyclability, reusability); sourcing goods sustainably with fair labor practices; reducing energy use, carbon emissions and water impacts; minimizing transportation-related emissions; and sustainably managing waste from operations. Companies must transparently demonstrate these practices to meet minimum sustainability criteria.

HSG follows five key principles:

  1. Data Integrity - assessments based on data and analytics, not presumption
  2. Data Consistency - following the same process for every assessment to eliminate bias
  3. Complete & Comprehensive Review - using all available data and resources
  4. Credit for Positive Practices - recognizing all positive sustainable practices and commitments
  5. Evidence-based Ranking Methodology grounded in scientific methods.

If a company is ranked for a LEVEL 1, 2, OR 3, for Sustainability work, this means we observed “promising” good sustainable, social and/or give back practices adopted by the company. Our review is of all publicly available information and other database information indicating the company is working on sustainable or ethical practices. These ranking are only applicable to MAGIC, PROJECT and COTERIE exhibitors, SOURCING exhibitors have a separate ranking system.

When a company receives an "Advanced" in addition to a level ranking, this means that additional research and verification took place with this company via additionally submitted documentation and evidence directly to HSG. Advanced status confirms the company’s claimed sustainability practices and stands by the efforts they are making to create a positive impact. 

Yes. When a company receives a LEVEL ranking without an advanced status, this indicates we have observed “promising” good sustainable, social and/or give back practices adopted by the company via review of publicly available information and other database information.

Companies that do not yet have a level ranking simply means either they did not have a program in place at the time of assessment, were not eligible, or did not meet the minimum criteria standards of the Social Good Optimization Data Assessment review. Fashion by Informa is striving to expand reach of this program season-over-season as well as messaging to the wider community, with to date over a hundred companies review and over hundreds rankings awarded since the program’s inception in 2021.

Ranking is maintained for 12 months and is also valid across all FASHION by Informa event brands. Due to tremendous change and innovation within sustainability space taken by companies over time, we feel it’s critical to maintain the most up-to-date and relevant information to reflect a company’s current sustainability status in a consistent, clear, and reliable manner for the wider fashion community.

For more background on why sustainability is making such a critical impact in many industries, and in particular, the fashion industry, a summary of the recent observations are provided below.

  • According to the Coherent Market Insights, the global sustainable fashion market, valued at 7.8 billion dollars in 2023, is on a path to increase to 33.05 billion dollars by 2030.
  • The clothing industry is a critical part of our economy, with a value of USD 1.3 trillion, in addition to employing over 300 million people along the value chain (Ellen MacArthur Foundation). In the last 20 years, global fiber production has almost doubled from 58 million tonnes in 2000 to 116 million tonnes in 2022, and is expected to continue to grow to 147 million tonnes in 2030 if business as usual continues (Textile Exchange 2023). While people bought 60% more garments in 2014 than in 2000, they only kept the clothes for half as long (McKinsey & Company, 2016).
  • To date, fashion has become one of the most visible industries that’s responsible for polluting the planet and negatively harming human labor. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, greater than 17 million tons of US landfilled waste is of textile source. In 2015, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from textile production were responsible for 1.2 billion tons of CO2 equivalent of greenhouse gas (GHG). This amount of GHG exceeds the emissions estimated for all international flights and maritime shipping combined.

TRUSTED BY THE INDUSTRY

Trusted by thousands of key industry professionals.

"We've exhibited at other sourcing shows before but we wanted to try exhibiting at SOURCING by Informa because it has more of a guaranteed audience. We knew that the sustainability area was moving all the way to the front of the show, and we knew we would have a lot better visibility. We ended up having quite a bit of action at our booth."

GBS Trend
Verified Sustainable Exhibitor

“SOURCING by Informa is always unique for me, and I've been coming here a very long time. This time, I found a lot of social give-back opportunities, so that was great for our company. The big push for sustainability is here and you had a lot of options which made things easier.”

DOMINISII | CEO
Attending Buyer

“The opportunities in the [sustainability] space is the storytelling...you get to see the humans behind these products...behind everything. If you give knowledge to your sustainability steps and your product in general, you're giving knowledge to your consumer, and that gives your consumer power too on a purchase.”

Recycle2Riches
Social Good Row Partner

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