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H&M and Inditex commit to eliminate endangered forests from viscose clothing

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AFP
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Apr 3, 2014

VANCOUVER, Canada - Today, the world's two largest clothing brands are making commitments to eliminate ancient and endangered forests from all of their rayon and viscose clothing. The companies, retail and design leaders H&M and Zara/Inditex, developed these new purchasing commitments in partnership with award-winning environmental organization Canopy as part of an initiative to address the growing impacts of the clothing industry on the world's forests, biodiversity and climate. Well-known sustainability brand Loomstate is also backing the "Fashion Loved by Forest" campaign.

Phillippe Huguen | Source: AFP


Canopy research has found that threatened forests are routinely making their way into clothing. Rayon, viscose, modal and other trademarked fabrics are increasingly made from the world's most endangered forests, from the tropical rainforests of Indonesia to the great northern Boreal Forests. Globally rare forests are cut down, pulped and spun into suit jacket linings, dresses, skirts, t-shirts and tank tops. The dissolving pulp/viscose industry is poised for continued ambitious expansion and poses an increasing risk to threatened forest ecosystems around the world. Today's commitments by these brands will help curtail the problem and build solutions.

"These clothing sector leaders are showing that being stylish doesn't have to cost the earth," said Nicole Rycroft, Canopy's Executive Director. "Canopy is excited to see two of the largest brands, both major trendsetters, stepping up to ensure fabrics are no longer sourced from the world's endangered forests."

The global apparel industry is a $1.2 trillion USD sector with enormous market and cultural influence. Now Inditex/Zara and H&M, in concert with Loomstate, EILEEN FISHER, Quiksilver, and 17 other brands and designers supporting Canopy's "Fashion Loved by Forest" initiative (www.canopystyle.org) will be tackling supply-chain transparency specific to forest-fabric sourcing. Their efforts will both help them avoid fibre from contentious forest regions and send a powerful signal to the logging and pulp sectors that market demands are shifting.

"H&M wants to play a strong role in ensuring a future for the planet's ancient and endangered forests. We are fully committed to exploring our supply chain and doing our utmost to avoid these fabrics within the next three years", said Henrik Lampa, Environmental Sustainability Manager at H&M. "Working with Canopy, we are excited to take the additional step of encouraging leaders throughout the supply chain to support conservation in endangered forests and use alternative inputs, for example recycled clothing, so our actions create lasting change", he added.

Last year, an estimated 70 million trees were cut for fabric production, a number projected to double in the next 20 years. The last intact rainforests of Indonesia are falling at an alarming rate and species such as the critically endangered orangutan may vanish within our lifetimes if this trend is not reversed. In the only campaign of its kind globally, it is the combined efforts of leading brands, designers, retailers, models, suppliers, fashionistas and Canopy that will help curtail the demise of critical forest ecosystems and spark the development of solutions.

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