We publish independent benchmarking research that clarifies where value is being created or eroded across fashion and consumer goods, and where the transition is heading. Our work is built for strategy and resource allocation, not reporting.

2026 BENCHMARK

The 2026 Competitive & Transition Benchmark edition is now available.

Our second annual benchmark expands coverage and deepens the methodology. This edition introduces new indicators designed for sharper peer-to-peer comparison while controlling for business model differences, geographic exposure, and capital intensity. Our benchmarks reveal relative performance, not just absolute position.

What's new in 2026:

  • Expanded indicator set for cleaner comparability across sectors

  • Sector-adjusted scoring that accounts for structural differences between business models

  • Introduction of individual company benchmarks (see below)

INDIVIDUAL COMPANY BENCHMARKS

For the first time, we produce dedicated benchmarking briefs for individual companies — positioning a single organisation against its peer set with tailored insight on competitive positioning, transition exposure, and performance gaps.

Whether you want to understand where your organisation stands, assess a competitor, or brief a board — this is a focused, confidential view built from the same data and methodology behind our annual benchmark.

Each brief covers:

  • Composite ECON and ENV scores with peer-set context

  • Competitive gap analysis: where you lead and where you're exposed

  • Transition trajectory: decarbonisation momentum relative to peers

  • Valuation context: how the market is pricing performance and risk

Previous Edition: 2025 Fashion & Goods Market & Emissions Study

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This study explored the following questions:

  • Is luxury truly experiencing a slowdown or a natural post-boom normalisation?

  • How does fashion’s financial and emission performance compare to other consumer industries?

  • What patterns emerge when analysing emissions per revenue across fashion segments?

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