We’re making giant leaps in our small steps to minimise plastic waste. From bags to swing tags, we are currently working to replace all plastic packaging with eco-friendly paper alternatives that meet APCO standards.
In addition to this, we’re reducing packaging usage by bulk-packing more garments and cutting down on individual bags. We have removed over 100 tonnes of packaging from our products across Australia and New Zealand to date. The only plastic you’ll find are recycled carton liners and postal packaging that are needed to keep your items safe and protected while in transit.
Over the next year, we aim to cut our plastic consumption by 20% as part of our ongoing efforts to become part of a circular economy.
Sustainability is more than just minerals; it's about people. We are committed to responsible sourcing, ensuring everyone in our supply chain is valued and protected.
Our suppliers adhere to strict ethical standards, including the Ethical Trade Initiative Base Code, which ensures safe working conditions, fair wages, and respect for workers’ rights.
In 2022, we stepped up our efforts against modern slavery. We reviewed our supply chain, created new tools to monitor risks, and trained our staff. Our first Modern Slavery Statement focused on finding and fixing risks, with plans to do even more. You can find our annual statements on the Modern Slavery Register.