It includes this month’s launch of a new partnership with repair and transformation platform The Seam. The service “connects customers with local makers to breathe new life into their existing pieces… through repairs services, basic and complex alterations and bespoke re-imaginings”, for clothing, footwear, handbags and jewellery. The company said the link-up “drives forward our sustainability goals by introducing another layer of circularity to lifecycle of our pieces, benefitting both the brand and customers directly, as well as the environment”.
CEO Darren Topp said: “As a company we are continually looking for ways to invest in planet-friendly practices that also offer practical style solutions to our customers, and this partnership is a great example of that.” It’s also increasing the number and range of products made using sustainable fabrics to offering ways to increase the lifecycle of its pieces, the fashion retailer said.LK Bennett said it has been able to achieve an overall ESG+ Performance rating of 52% (51% for Environmental impact, 56% for Social Impact, 51% for Governance and 50% for Innovation).This has been achieved by incorporating circular economy principles within its business model via the LK Borrowed rental service and partnership with clothing donation service Thrift+.Included are its sustainable sourcing efforts spearheaded by experienced buying and design teams (with an increased percentage of product each season utilising sustainable fabrics), and a focus on four of the UN’s ‘Sustainable Development’ goals – gender equality, good health, clean water and responsible consumptionคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. This has been achieved through a dedicated ‘Employee Assistance’ programme and active and regular partnerships with local, national and international charities, it said.
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