Sustainability professionals can reform the fashion industry
The renewal of the institution’s portfolio was necessary due to market changes: in the luxury industry, the management of social responsibility projects requires new knowledge. Professionals trained in METU will be able to reform the supply chains of the textile and fashion industries based on sustainability considerations.
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