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Pioneering open-source framework shows how early innovation drives a just and net-zero fashion future

Stockholm, Sweden, 22 October 2025. The non-profit H&M Foundation, in collaboration with Accenture, has unveiled From Signals to Systems Change, an insight report calling on the fashion industry to rethink its role in transformation. At its core is the Reimagined System Map, a pioneering open-source framework that visualises how early-stage innovation could drive a just and net-zero textile future.

Grounded in insights from innovation, philanthropy and systems thinking, From Signals to Systems Change explores how early ideas can become a catalyst for a just and decarbonised textile future. It maps the key forces reshaping fashion, from AI and geopolitics to resource scarcity and biodiversity loss, and calls on industry leaders, investors and policymakers to recognise their place in an interconnected system.

“If we don’t see the system, we can’t change it, and that’s exactly what this work helps us do,” says Annie Lindmark, Programme Director, Innovation at the H&M Foundation. “By looking at the fashion system as it is today and reimagining what it could become, we visualised how scaling early-stage innovations might ripple across the industry. Our hope is that different stakeholders will explore the System Map and ask themselves where in the system they have the most power to influence change, and in doing so, ignite new sparks of transformation.”

Annie Lindmark, Programme Director Innovation, H&M Foundation

A glimpse of a reimagined fashion system

To understand what early-stage innovation can achieve at scale, Accenture applied its 360-degree value approach to estimate the potential impact of four Global Change Award 2025 winners: Loom, PulpaTronics, Renasens and The Revival Circularity Lab. The findings show that small ideas, when supported early, can deliver outsized returns for both climate and communities. By 2050, their innovations could:

  • Save 570,000 tonnes of CO2 annually, equal to the life-cycle emissions of 170 million cotton T-shirts.
  • Save 160 billion litres of water, enough for the annual drinking needs of 200 million people.
  • Create 30,000 designer jobs and reduce 3,000 tonnes of e-waste each year.

Philanthropy as a catalyst for systems change

As an independent, privately funded philanthropic organisation, the H&M Foundation uses philanthropy as risk capital, funding early ideas, breakthrough research and collaborations often considered too early or too uncertain. Since 2015, its flagship initiative, the Global Change Award, has supported 56 teams from 23 countries with 10 million euros in grants, paving the way for circular and decarbonised business models across the textile value chain.

From Signals to Systems Change builds on that mission by showing how early-stage ideas could unlock systemic opportunities and accelerate transformation across the industry. When changemakers thrive, systems change follows. The report is part of the Foundation’s ongoing work to support the textile industry in halving its greenhouse gas emissions every decade while promoting a just transition for both people and planet.

An open invitation

The report closes with a challenge to every actor in the system, from brands and suppliers to investors and citizens:

  • Where in the system do you have the most power to influence change?
  • Who must you collaborate with to turn ideas into action?
  • What decision can you make today that signals real commitment to transformation?

From Signals to Systems Change is not just a report. It is an open invitation to imagine, collaborate and act.

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The Global Change Award accelerates innovation to support the textile industry in halving its greenhouse gas emissions every decade, reaching net-zero by 2050. By supporting changemakers on their unique journeys, we empower them to turn their brilliant ideas into impactful innovations. Each year, ten winners share a 2 million EUR grant and get access to the yearlong Changemaker Programme, provided by the H&M Foundation in collaboration with our strategic partners Accenture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. We aim to equip our winners with a holistic mindset – promoting solutions that will benefit both people and the planet. The Global Change Award is run by H&M Foundation, our vision is to spark significant, industry-wide transformation towards a socially inclusive and planet positive future. Learn more at hmfoundation.com/gca

The H&M Foundation supports the textile industry’s journey to halve greenhouse gas emissions every decade by 2050, while promoting a just transition for both people and the planet. Funded by the Persson family, the H&M Foundation leverages its philanthropic strengths to drive transformative change, focusing on high-emission areas in the textile value chain. Learn more at hmfoundation.com.

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