Himalaya Clothing

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Himalaya Clothing Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Himalaya Clothing presents itself as a handmade clothing and handicrafts brand with a sustainability focus centred on natural fibres, fair trade values, and production in Nepal and India. Publicly available information describes the use of organic cotton, merino wool, linen, and EcoVero viscose, alongside GOTS certification for parts of its supply chain. The brand also states that it aims to minimise packaging, uses potentially compostable cornstarch bags, and participates in the Green Dot dual system for packaging disposal. Its sourcing and production are described as closely linked to artisans and suppliers in the Indian subcontinent.

Himalaya Clothing Sustainability Actions

GOTS certified since 2012

Himalaya has been GOTS certified since 2012, showcasing its commitment to environmental and social sustainability aspects. Its Merino wool and organic cotton garments are primarily manufactured by its main New Delhi-based supplier, certified according to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).

Supports suppliers toward GOTS

Himalaya extends its commitment to social responsibility by actively aiding a few suppliers who are yet to be certified in achieving GOTS certification. This support reflects Himalaya’s dedication to its standards and elevating the entire industry’s approach to ethical production.

Uses organic and lower-impact fibres

The brand primarily uses natural fibres, including wool, cotton, and linen. A significant portion of the cotton in its clothing and accessories is sourced from controlled organic farming (kbA cotton). Where viscose is used, it is always EcoVero viscose from Lenzing.

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Himalaya Clothing Sustainability Commitments

2030

Explore more recycling options

Continuously exploring more recycling technologies and recycled fabrics, expanding upcycling initiatives, and further reducing waste in all aspects of its operations will strengthen its position as a leader in circular fashion.

2030

Pilot rental or repair

Piloting a rental or repair strategy could be a potential future endeavour.


Sustainable Development Goals

Himalaya Clothing is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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