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Lee is a denim brand that has been presented in sustainability-related collaborations focused on recycled materials, lower-impact denim processes, and circular use of existing stock. In 2021, Lee partnered with H&M on a size-inclusive denim collection featuring recycled cotton jeans made from post-industrial and post-consumer waste, cotton-free denim made from renewable man-made fibres, and lower-impact washes. In 2024, Lee joined Diesel on a capsule made from unsold fabric sourced from both brands’ stock as part of a broader effort to address overproduction. Kontoor Brands, Lee’s parent company, describes sustainability as continual improvement for people, product and planet.

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H&M collaboration on recycled denim

H&M has just announced a collaboration with denim label Lee, which will see the fashion duo debut a sustainable and size-inclusive denim collection. The collection will showcase H&M’s first 100% recycled cotton jeans, created from 80% post-industrial waste and 20% post-consumer waste.

Lower-impact denim materials

The collection will further include cotton-free denim created from renewable man-made fibres, along with water-saving dyes and lower impact denim washes verified by a third party for their lower water usage, chemical, and energy consumption. Other greener materials include Texloopâ„¢ recycled cotton jersey, recycled cotton denim and Tencelâ„¢ Lyocell cellulosic sewing threads.

Life cycle impact data

H&M has confirmed that it will share Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) data on its website showing the water, C02 and energy impact of each denim garment from raw materials to end of use.

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Sustainable Development Goals

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

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