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Minimum Fashion Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Minimum Fashion states that its Code of Conduct is based on the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact in the areas of human and labour rights, environment, and anti-corruption. The company says it conducts regular self-assessments and third-party audits with Amfori BSCI and SEDEX/SMETA, and applies policies on human rights, child labour, environmental impact, anti-corruption, sourcing, and animal welfare across its value chain. It also offers GOTS-certified products and uses requirements for suppliers covering environmental permits, waste handling, and restrictions on harmful sourcing practices.

Minimum Fashion Sustainability Actions

Code of Conduct and audits

Our Code of Conduct is based on the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact (UNGC) set in the areas of: Human- and Labor Rights, Environment, and Anti-Corruption. To promote close cooperation, dialogue, and a strong risk culture we conduct self-assessments and third-party audits with Amfori BSCI and SEDEX/SMETA on a regular basis.

Human rights policy

We respect all human rights as defined in and recognized by internationally agreed human rights organizations. When operating in countries where local regulations are less stringent than international human rights standards, we will follow international standards. This policy applies to Minimum and our business partners, retailers, vendors, and suppliers.

Child labour prohibited

The use of child labour is not allowed throughout our entire supply chain. Minimum recognizes all children's right to be protected from environments interfering with or being harmful to their education, development, and physical/mental health. Our definition of child labour is based on conventions and recommendations by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

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Sustainable Development Goals

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

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