Sustainability\xa0doesn\u2019t always have to be a hefty investment.\nFor apparel brands that don\u2019t know where to begin tackling sustainability, starting small can be a great way to build out a more eco-friendly supply chain.\nAs brands prioritize using more sustainable\xa0raw materials, adopting circularity initiatives or setting science-based targets, they often overlook\xa0labeling\xa0as an area for quick improvement.\nAnd while sustainable labels may be a cost-effective means to reduce waste, developing these labels also reflects a deeper, more holistic commitment to brand sustainability goals, according to Jimmy Christopher, group sustainability officer at apparel labeling and packaging solutions provider\xa0ITL Group.\nIn this chat with Sourcing Journal founder and president Edward Hertzman, Christopher and Sabine Watson, ITL Group\u2019s global brand manager, discuss how to make labels more sustainable.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices