This week, we participated in the second edition of Move! Sustainable Fashion Summit, an event organised by Modaes in Madrid that brought together various industry stakeholders to analyse and discuss sustainability strategies and challenges. Clàudia Hosta, our Director of Circularity, took part in a round table on eco-design and waste circularity, where she highlighted Mango's commitment to prioritising low-impact materials and designing adopting circularity criteria, with the goal that by 2030, these will predominate in Mango products. Hosta also emphasised the importance of collaboration within the sector to advance towards achieving common circularity goals. At Mango we see sustainability as a journey the fashion industry has to make in order to achieve a more just society, and to reduce its environmental and social impact. Our sustainability roadmap, called Sustainable Vision 2030, was created to reduce the company's environmental and social impact and is comprised of three key policies: Committed to the Product, Committed to the Planet and Committed to People. #Mango #Corporate #Sustainability
See you there!
Its the right time to move for the product with sustainable quality. Wish you all the best @ Mango team.
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3moMANGOs commitment to sustainability, as highlighted at the Move! Sustainable Fashion Summit, focuses on low impact materials and circular design. Collaboration within the industry is essential to achieving right goals