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Primark announced a new sustainability strategy despite ongoing criticism of its ultra-fast-fashion business model.
Ultra-fast-fashion model inherently generates high emissions (textile production, global supply chains), waste (disposable clothing culture), and chemical pollution. G-score reflects industry-typical environmental footprint with moderate disclosure gaps. C-score is elevated due to comprehensive 'strategy' announcement with company-wide scope, but lacks specificity and verification. High amplification through formal launch and executive involvement. Intent indicators triggered: vague language, timing amid criticism, unverifiable claims, lack of third-party audit. C-G gap of +9 approaches but doesn't reach Mixed threshold; claim prominence dominates slightly over underlying environmental reality.
Primark announced a new sustainability strategy despite ongoing criticism of its ultra-fast-fashion business model
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