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Jan Hilmer is a clothing and accessories brand with a small amount of explicit sustainability-related content on its site. The clearest sustainability reference is the Shibori Collection, described as hand dyed with plants using the shibori method, with plant dyes taken from leaves, flowers, roots, bark, wood, lichen, fruits, nuts, or seeds and used on certified organic cottons and natural fibers. Beyond that, the site mainly presents apparel, leather goods, jewelry, and bags, with no detailed sustainability policy, reporting, or targets visible in the provided content.
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