Yesterday, Zara, one of the largest global fashion retailers, announced its sustainability plan for the next five years, which includes its goal to make its collections from 100 percent sustainable materials before the year 2025. Given just how many collections and pieces Zara puts out each year, this goal is pretty ambitious. Zara's parent company, Inditex, has also announced that its other brands, which include Zara Home, Massimo Dutti, and Pull&Bear, will be following suit.
While the retailer has been working toward becoming more sustainable since 2001, and has launched initiatives such as its recycling donation program and its eco-friendly Join Life collection, the company is still responsible for tons of landfill waste each year, making these new goals the most important, to date.
All of it or just a certain line as a marketing ploy? Will it also be ethically made? Feature only unique designs, not ripped off by artists?
ZARA Can’t do it sooner huh