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Articles de Paris is presented in the supplied material only in the context of Paris fashion and sustainability coverage. The content focuses on sustainability in the fashion sector, including circular fashion, recycling, responsible materials, and industry initiatives linked to Paris Fashion Week and Paris Good Fashion. No direct company-specific sustainability programme, report, or policy for Articles de Paris is stated in the source material. As a result, the sustainability profile below is limited to the broader fashion and Paris-based initiatives explicitly mentioned in the content.

Articles de Paris Sustainability Actions

Paris Good Fashion pledges

Key measures include deploying collecting stations for used clothing and shoes for recycling; promoting platforms for selling secondhand clothing; supporting French wool and linen producers; using the Made in France label only for products that were largely made in the country; boosting the proportion of organic cotton to at least half; collecting and recycling hangers; gradually eliminating plastic use in packaging, and training sales staff to promote sustainable fashion.

Citizen consultation on fashion

The public consultation took place over eight weeks in September and October last year, with the participation of 107,000 people. A large majority (79 percent) were women, and nearly 40 percent were under 35.

B Corp certification at Chloé

Chloé is getting very familiar with sustainability, having been B Corp certified since 2021 – reflecting the brand's adherence to social and environmental standards and striving to improve.

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Articles de Paris Sustainability Commitments

2030

Textiles to be recyclable

By 2030, all textile products entering the EU market must be long-lasting and recyclable.

2030

Paris Good Fashion target

The Paris Good Fashion initiative aims to dethrone Copenhagen as the sustainable fashion capital by 2030 by reducing the fashion industry's environmental impact.

2025

Ecologically responsible materials

Petit Bateau has pledged to further encourage reuse of its clothing by collecting items, as well as only use materials that are considered ecologically responsible, by 2025.


Sustainable Development Goals

Articles de Paris is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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