To reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent in next 10 years, Spanish clothing retail giant Mango has joined the United Nations Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Actions. The charter lays down 16 principles for the fashion industry to come and work together to bring down its effect on the environment.
These 16 principles aim to minimize greenhouse gas emissions in factories, in the supply chains as well as in logistics. Mango too will analyze its carbon footprint so as to set science-based targets all through 2021.
Known for its womenswear, menswear and kidswear, Mango has been committed in its efforts to sustainability for several years now. Earlier this year, the retailer had launched its sustainable capsule collection ‘Second Chances’, which was a hit. It now plans to increase the use of recycled polyester to 50 per cent by 2025.












