Promote fire safety

Fire safety is a major issue in Bangladeshi garment factories. Poor electrical installations and bad maintenance often create significant fire hazards. In order to make a safe workplace the norm throughout the sector, we think that it is essential to involve all  stakeholders. Read more

 

WaterAid collaboration

25% of the sales price will be donated to sustainable water projects. If you purchase a garment from this unique collection you support our collaboration with WaterAid for safe water, hygiene and sanitation around the globe. Find out more.

All for Children

All for Children is a unique collaboration between H&M and UNICEF. Together we work to protect the rights of some of the poorest children in the world. Want to find out more? Watch, listen and read about this project and what else we do to strengthen communities.

 

Our supplier factory list

For many years, we have worked hard to build strong, long-term relations with our suppliers, based on mutual trust and transparency. We invested time, money and a lot of heart. With publishing our supplier factory list, we are taking this work to the next level. See the full list

H&M teams up with WWF

Water is a scarce resource and plays an important part in our value chain. Therefore, H&M and WWF have entered a three year global partnership to set new standards for water stewardship in the fashion industry. Read more about our work with water.

 

 

 

 

Conscious commitments

H&M Conscious is the name for all H&M’s work for a more sustainable fashion future. Our vision is that all our operations should be run in a way that is economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. In order to help us achieve this vision, we have set ourselves seven ambitious commitments. Read more about our Conscious commitments

Conscious Actions Sustainability Report 2012

H&M is committed to transparent reporting on its sustainability performance. Read our latest Conscious Actions Sustainability Report 2012. Little time? Take a quick glance through the highlights from 2012.

 

 

Long live fashion

Every year, tons of textiles end up in landfills. But as much as 95% of these textiles and clothes could be used again. That’s why we are now collecting clothes in our stores. Find out more.