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Inditex

  • Market cap :   €72.5bn

  • Clothing & textile, Footwear, Retail
  • Spain

  • Industria de Diseño Textil, SA is a publicly traded company that specialises in clothing retail. It owns and operates Zara, Zara Home, Pull & Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho and Uterqüe.

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Indicators

Transparency Pledge ? Company has fully aligned or committed to aligning with the Transparency Pledge standard, by publicly disclosing information about their supplier factories.

Global Framework Agreement ? Company has signed a Global Framework Agreement, negotiated on a global level with a trade union.
Indicator last reviewed 02-06-2023

Living Wage in Supply Chains ? Fashion Checker found no public evidence that the company’s suppliers are paying workers a living wage.
Indicator last reviewed 02-06-2023

709

Global Apparel Facilities on OAR ? Global apparel facilities on Open Apparel Registry
Indicator last reviewed 15-04-2024

BHRRC Project: Refugees in Turkish Garment Industry actions ?

Information in this section obtained through company survey responses, public statements and/or policies. Implementation of actions not verified by suppliers, workers, HRDs or affected communities.

BHRRC Project: Refugees in Turkish Garment Industry Tracker

Inditex Refugees in Turkey Response

Inditex Refugees in Turkey Response

Source: BHRRC Survey Snapshot fetched: Oct. 1, 2016, 9 a.m.
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Survey Response

Inditex Refugees in Turkey Response

Source: BHRRC Survey Snapshot fetched: Feb. 1, 2016, 9 a.m.
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Survey Response

Selected sourcing Countries

  • Sri Lanka

  • Pakistan

  • India

  • Cambodia

  • China

  • Bangladesh

Benchmark rankings

CHRB 2018
? The 2018 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assessed 100 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
52.9 / 100
CHRB 2019
? The 2019 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assesses 200 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
65.6 / 100
KnowTheChain 2018
? KnowTheChain is a resource for companies and investors to understand and address forced labour risks within their global supply chains.
70 / 100
KnowTheChain Apparel & Footwear 2021
? KnowTheChain is a resource for companies and investors to understand and address forced labour risks within their global supply chains.
55 / 100
KnowTheChain Apparel & Footwear 2023
? KnowTheChain is a resource for companies and investors to understand and address forced labour risks within their global supply chains.
38 / 100

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