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21 Mar 2013

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H&M

H&M releases the Sustainability Report 2012

Today, H&M published its eleventh Conscious Actions Sustainability Report. Highlights from the report for 2012 are: H&M is one of the first and largest fashion companies in the world to make its supplier factory list public. H&M is the first fashion retailer in the world to launch a global system to collect old clothes and help them to a new life. H&M is the number one user of organic cotton in the world – again. H&M raised the support for higher wages and yearly wage reviews for garment workers during personal meeting between Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, and CEO of H&M, Karl-Johan Persson. Launch of a cutting edge global water stewardship with WWF which is a game changer in the fashion industry taking the whole supply chain into account.