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Mango launches sustainable collection

By February 21, 20171 Min Read
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Mango has launched a sustainable collection ? Mango Committed, a women and men?s collection made up of garments manufactured with sustainable materials. It comprises 25 women?s and 20 men?s garments, with a minimal style. This collection will be the star of March campaign and will be available at mango.com and in selected stores worldwide from March.

Mango is making a commitment towards sustainability. Last year, the firm had launched ?Take Action?, a project which includes actions aimed at creating a business model based on sustainability criteria and more environmentally-friendly processes. The firm is currently developing a plan that will include future initiatives in this sphere and Mango Committed is one of them.

The fabrics used in the collection are environmentally-friendly, organic and recycled cotton, recycled polyester and Tencel, and are dyed with environmentally-friendly inks in a palette of neutral colours. All garments in the collection have international certificates guaranteeing their sustainable origin and are manufactured in nearby factories in Portugal, Turkey and Morocco.

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