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Sustainability Summary

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Nobody's Child says its sustainability strategy is centred on four pillars: the people behind NC, its impact on the planet, the product, and its progress. The brand states that it values fair and transparent supply chains, circular business models, and materials that reflect a commitment to a more responsible fashion industry. It has also introduced digital product passports to increase supply chain transparency and provide customers with information on materials, manufacturing, and environmental impact. The brand describes itself as taking a conscious approach to sourcing, making, selling, and working with partners.

Nobody’s Child Sustainability Actions

Launched digital product passports

In March, Nobody’s Child launched the second iteration of its DPP work, enabling customers to track the journey of their clothing from design to production and gain access to a plethora of information about those garments via a scan of a QR code printed on the care label.

Added QR codes to SS24 labels

All labels on the Nobody’s Child x Happy Place by Fearne Cotton SS24 collection now have the QR code, providing those who scan it with in-depth detail about materials used, manufacturing process, and general environmental impact.

Published DPP data

The founder says Nobody’s Child has published data on its DPP that is “significantly more than what we expect will become a legal mandatory requirement”.

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Nobody’s Child Sustainability Commitments

2024

Link DPPs to all garments

Nobody’s Child has plans to link these passports to all its garments by the end of 2024 even though the official legislation is not expected to arrive until 2026.


Sustainable Development Goals

Nobody’s Child is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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