Spanish fashion retail group, Inditex chairman and CEO Pablo Isla recently shared that the “culture of diversity, innovation and creativity that is shared by the entire Inditex team is driving the forward-looking values of sustainability and innovation.”
By 2025, 100% of the cotton, linen and polyester used by all eight of its brands – including Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Uterqüe, Zara and Zara Home – will be organic, sustainable or recycled.
By 2020, Inditex commits to fully eliminate the use of plastic bags, a milestone already attained at Zara, Zara Home, Massimo Dutti and Uterqüe. And by 2023, all single-use plastics will have been totally eliminated for customers sales.
“Sustainability is a never-ending task in which everyone here at Inditex is involved and in which we are successfully engaging all of our suppliers,” Isla stated.
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