Massimo Dutti

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Massimo Dutti Sustainability Profile

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Massimo Dutti is part of Inditex, whose sustainability approach focuses on reducing water, energy and natural resource consumption, lowering emissions, and increasing the use of lower-impact materials. The company says it works with experts, environmental and social organisations, suppliers and industrial partners across its supply chain. Its stated priorities include decarbonisation, biodiversity projects, worker wellbeing, living wages, safe workplaces and responsible water and chemical management. Inditex also reports training teams on sustainability through the Sustainable Fashion School initiative and investing in material innovation and recycling technologies.

Massimo Dutti Sustainability Actions

Lower-impact fibres and recycling

In 2025, 88% of the fibres used in our collections were certified as organic, regenerative, recycled or other lower impact alternatives, with 47% of our fibres recycled and 30% derived from organic and regenerative practices.

Reduced water consumption

Between 2020 and 2025, we reduced our unit water consumption in the productive processes in our supply chain by over 25%.

Biodiversity projects funded

Since 2023, we have funded restoration, protection, regeneration or other biodiversity enhancement projects spanning over 1.5 million hectares in countries such as Mexico, Brazil, India and Portugal.

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Massimo Dutti Sustainability Commitments

2027

Supply chain plan runs to 2027

In 2024, we introduced our 2024-2027 Supply Chain Environmental Transformation Plan.

2025

Factory decarbonisation plans

All cutting, garment, washing, dyeing, spinning and weaving factories are required to have a decarbonisation plan in place this year that will allow them to reduce the emissions from their operations at an annual pace of over 4.2%, in line with our broader emissions reduction targets.


Sustainable Development Goals

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

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