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G|FASHION Sustainability Actions

Uses sustainability reporting

Transparent reporting: Adhering to recognized ESG reporting standards, such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), ensures accountability and builds stakeholder trust.

Maps supply chains

Supply Chain Mapping: Understanding the entire supply chain is crucial. This involves identifying ESG risks and opportunities, such as encouraging suppliers to adopt sustainable, green energy practices.

Uses circular practices

Circular Practices: Implementing circular economy principles, like designing for recyclability and promoting product longevity, reduces waste and environmental impact.

Promotes repair and reuse

Patagonia’s Worn Wear program encourages garment longevity through repairs and responsible disposal, reducing textile waste.

Uses recycled materials

Patagonia utilizes organic cotton and recycled materials across its product lines, emphasizing environmental responsibility.

Requires ethical audits

Lorna Jane also requires suppliers to provide annual ethical audits, which allows the business to monitor risks related to labour practices, environmental impact and governance across the supply chain.

Reports on modern slavery

In addition, we report under Australia’s Modern Slavery Act 2018, which ensures we have a due diligence process in place to identify and address any potential risks of exploitation in our supply chains.