Mango focuses more on sustainability when it comes to denim

Mango flagship store Barcelona
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Mango releases denim pieces that are more sustainability-focused.

All of the Spanish clothing retailer’s denim pieces now have “panic clothing retailer’s ‘sustainable qualities,'” Mango announced on Tuesday. This applies to the products of all genders, ages and sizes.

In addition, software that analyzes the environmental impact of techniques such as Tie-Dye and EcoWash is to be used in the washing and finishing processes for jeans.

Mango is thus pursuing the goals of the sustainability plan that the company decided at the beginning of 2020. This includes that 100 percent of the polyester used should be recycled by 2025 and that the cotton used comes from sustainable production.

More on Mango’s sustainability goals:

  • Mango launches sustainable brand Alter Made
  • Mango Committed: 79 percent of all clothing has sustainable properties, by 2022 it should be 100 percent
  • Mango joins UN Fashion Industry Charter
  • Mango aims to avoid using 160 million plastic bags each year
  • Mango publishes list of its suppliers
  • Mango announces new sustainability goals

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