Mango, a Spanish fashion group, announced that as part of its commitment to transparency and sustainability it has published a list of the tier 1 production factories in its global supply chain, making it the first major company in the Spanish fashion sector to do so. The company said that the list can be consulted on its website beginning October 7.
Mango, a Spanish fashion group, announced that as part of its commitment to transparency and sustainability it has published a list of the tier 1 production factories in its global supply chain, making it the first major company in the Spanish fashion sector to do so. The company said that the list can be consulted on its website beginning October 7.#
The list includes information on the factories Mango manufactured in during 2020, fulfilling the requirements of the Transparency Pledge Standard, an initiative launched by a coalition of nine employment and human rights organisations committed to transparency in the supply chains of the clothing and footwear industry.
Mango, a Spanish fashion group, announced that as part of its commitment to transparency and sustainability it has published a list of the tier 1 production factories in its global supply chain, making it the first major company in the Spanish fashion sector to do so. The company said that the list can be consulted on its website beginning October 7.#
The publication of the list is part of the bilateral agreement signed in 2018 between Mango and the Comisiones Obreras trade union for the industry. This major advance in the transparency of the Mango value chain represents, both for the firm and the industry train union, a powerful tool for strengthening the rights of persons who work in the manufacture of its products, as well as a means of promoting responsibility in global supply chains within the fashion sector.
Mango, a Spanish fashion group, announced that as part of its commitment to transparency and sustainability it has published a list of the tier 1 production factories in its global supply chain, making it the first major company in the Spanish fashion sector to do so. The company said that the list can be consulted on its website beginning October 7.#
Mango and the Comisiones Obreras trade union for the industry will continue to work together to strengthen the human rights due diligence of its supply chain and to help develop a more sustainable textile industry.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)