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Lindex launches sustainability promise

By Danielle Wightman-Stone

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Swedish fashion retailer Lindex has launched a new sustainability promise to “make a difference for future generations” that will focus on three areas, to empower women, to respect the planet and to ensure human rights.

The sustainability promise has been developed with the fashion brand’s vision “to empower and inspire women everywhere – as a guiding star,” stated Lindex in a statement and is closely connected to UN Sustainable Development Goals, as it wants “those who buy and wear our garments to be able to enjoy sustainable lifestyles, both today and tomorrow”.

Anna-Karin Dahlberg, corporate sustainability manager at Lindex, said in a statement: “Everything we do at Lindex, we do for women. But it’s not just the women of today. If we are to truly have a positive impact, we need to make a difference for future generations.

“Our new promise unites our ongoing sustainability work with the work we have ahead of us, now that we are raising the bar for ourselves.”

Its promise to future generations will see the brand empowering women by taking the lead in creating fair and equal workplaces for women, advocating inclusiveness and body positivity as well as supporting a sustainable lifestyle.

It has set itself a number of goals to empower women including by 2021, for all our its business partners to committed to Lindex new Code of Conduct that is progressive within gender equality, and by 2025, Lindex suppliers who stand for 80 percent of our production will have had to complete its Women Empowerment programme and sustained the learnings.

Lindex to take climate action as part of sustainability promise

In addition, it will respect the planet by taking climate action by ensuring its own operations are climate neutral by 2023, as well as reducing the negative impact in its value chain, with a goal of 30 percent reduction of CO2 emissions in Lindex total value chain by 2030, with 2017 as baseline.

Lindex will also implement a circular business approach by looking to prolong the lifetime of its products, by setting itself a target of ensuring 100 percent of its materials are recycled or sustainably sourced by 2025, as well as reducing material streams and sending zero waste to landfill, and designing for longevity by 2020.

As part of its environmental pledges, Lindex also wants to be a water responsible company, and by 2025 it hopes that all Lindex business partners have water intensive operations to measure their water use, have set reduction goals and incorporated reduction, reuse and recycling of wastewater in the environmental management systems.

In addition, by 2025, it also adds that it want to have removed the release of all hazardous and toxic substances from Lindex supply chain and promote transparency and more sustainable chemistry.

Lindex to promote fair living wages

The final pledge is to ensure human rights by making sure Lindex whole value chain is progressing within living wage and that its workplaces are safe and healthy, free from harassment and discrimination.

Key goals include, by 2021, to ensure that all Lindex business partners have signed the Lindex Sustainability Commitment, and that by 2025, that all Lindex suppliers who stand for 80 percent of its production show total supply chain transparency and commitment to improving working conditions, as well as having a living wage programme.

“Transparency and collaboration are key aspects for us to keep our promise. By working together as suppliers, partners, employees and customers, we can create a future for empowered and inspired women in a sustainable world,” added Dahlberg.

Images: courtesy of Lindex

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