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PJ Pan is a UK nightwear brand specialising in women’s, men’s and children’s pyjamas, dressing gowns, nightshirts and bed shorts. The available sustainability-related information focuses on British manufacturing, with products described as made in Britain and, later, made in Scotland. The brand has also referred to its manufacturing ethics and personal service as part of its identity. In 2021, PJ Pan said it had joined the Good Business Charter, an accreditation recognising responsible business practices. No detailed environmental targets, emissions data or formal sustainability report were provided in the source content.

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Made nightwear in Britain

Online luxury nightwear company specialising in women's, men's and children's cotton and silk pyjamas, pyjama bottoms, dressing gowns, nightshirts and bed shorts. All made in Britain.

Moved production to Scotland

Back in March the factory we've worked with for over ten years was contracted to make PPE for the NHS. It was fantastic that they were able to help and they produced a huge number of garments for hospitals in Wales, but understandably our production was put on hold. By July we were still in the same position and so had to make the difficult decision to start looking for another factory. Our search is over and we are excited to announce that we are now making our full collection right here in Scotland.

Joined the Good Business Charter

We are also delighted to announce that we have successfully joined the Good Business Charter – a new accreditation which recognizes responsible business practices. The Good Business Charter (GBC) is being run by a charity called the Good Business Foundation with a team of trustees including representatives from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

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