Global retailer H&M recently announced that they will begin shipping online orders in eco-friendly paper packaging instead of plastic envelopes of the past.
Fashion giant H&M Group is further pushing its sustainable initiatives by launching Itsapark, a multi-brand online platform that aids customers in making more eco-friendly fashion and lifestyle purchases.
This new collection dubbed “Colour Story” is centred on - you guessed it - colour. However, in addition to the spring capsule collection being made up of lots of brightly coloured garments, H&M also used Colour Story as a way of exploring more sustainable methods of working with colour.
H&M recently announced their latest collaboration. This time around, they have teamed up with London-based footwear brand Good News. Together, they have created an unisex sneaker collection.
In an effort to showcase the use of new sustainable materials and technologies in creating garments, the concept will include the launch of several eco-friendly collections, each with a different theme.
Global fashion retailer H&M recently announced that they are teaming up with Swedish logistics company Budbee to offer a more sustainable delivery option to their customers.
Weekday, an H&M Group-owned brand, has released a new, limited-edition pair of jeans made of post-consumer waste. The jeans in question are an eco-friendly version of their popular Rowe Jeans.
Global fashion retailer H&M has been making serious strides of late to adopt more sustainable practices and to create more eco-friendly clothing. Recently, they announced their latest environmentally conscious initiative: a partnership with American denim brand Lee.
Monki, an H&M Group-owned brand, recently introduced the “Green Machine," an all-new recycling machine that has the ability to separate and recycle mixed-fibre fabrics on a large scale.
The Vampire’s Wife x H&M is dark, glamorous, and a little bit sinister. According to H&M, the collection is a nod to America with a “dark European soul.” The themes of the collection are womanhood, vulnerability, strength, intimacy, and the unknown.
With the colder months just around the corner, H&M’s minimalist label ARKET has debuted a new range of upcycled pieces for the Fall/Winter 2020 season.
With the goal of realizing a circular fashion industry, H&M has created a garment-to-garment recycling system that enables customers to convert old clothing into new pieces.
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