Our approach to recycling
REUSE OF MATERIALS - CIRCULAR TEXTILES
The reuse of worn clothes and used fibres is expected to grow in the coming years, the circular economy becoming increasingly important. Clothing that is no longer worn can be used to make new yarn. We too have carried out this process before. Jumpers and cardigans were made from these post-consumer yarns, which were sold in our stores.
RECYCLING OF PLASTIC BAGS
Did you know that a paper bag needs to be reused at least three times to have the same environmental impact as a disposable plastic bag? For a cotton bag, it's even 131 times. The major problem with plastic bags is due to the waste phase. However, plastics like these can be reused or recycled numerous times. On our shopping bags - which are made of LDPE and 50% recycled plastic - we ask our customers to reuse the bag as many times as possible. When the time comes to dispose of the bag, we ask them to do so in the plastic waste container.
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IMPROVING PRODUCTS
Each step within the supply chain - from the farmer, trader, spinner, weaver, sewing factory and laundry to WE Fashion's distribution centre - involves a large number of processes that are harmful to the environment. By using more environmentally friendly fibres and materials in our products, as well as cleaner factories to make them, we aim to minimise their impact. Reducing the use of water, chemicals and energy in production is important, as is reducing generated waste. In doing so, the footprint of our products decreases, which is good for both the environment and the people living in it.
Cotton is the most commonly used raw material in WE Fashion's collections. Therefore, we particularly focus on sourcing this fabric sustainably. We also want to further reduce the use of chemicals, water and energy in manufacturing. This especially relates to the dyeing and finishing of our products.
WE Fashion focuses on two themes to achieve the above. A number of targets have been formulated to achieve these themes as well:
- Use of more sustainable materials
- Making all product stages more sustainable and transparent
RECYCLING PROGRAMME
Do you want to build a circular fashion industry together? You can do so, by handing in your old, unworn clothes at our stores. All collected clothes are donated to a Salvation Army initiative called ReShare. Worn clothes are given a second life and sold at an affordable price in so-called ReShare stores. Through your clothing donations, you support a good cause, make others happy and contribute to a better environment.
HOW IT WORKS
- Fill a bag with clothes and shoes you no longer wear and bring these items to a WE® store near you.
- Nothing is too small or insignificant to be recycled; even socks, washed-up shirts or broken jeans or trousers can be reused.
- Your bag will be sent to the Salvation Army from our stores. Clothing that is still wearable always gets a second life.
CONDITIONS
- Clothes must be clean and washed. However, it’s allowed to be broken or damaged.
- This initiative takes place in all WE® stores in the Netherlands.
WE FASHION COLLABORATES WITH THE SALVATION ARMY
The Salvation Army is for everyone, regardless of religion, background or belief. Besides extensive charity work, the Salvation Army has been collecting clothes and textiles under the name ReShare for more than 130 years. All donated clothing is reused by sorting companies or sold in the so-called ReShare stores. These shops offer appealing clothes at an affordable price for people who have little to spend, want to protect the environment or are looking for something unique. The revenue supports charity work, such as providing facilities for teenage mothers, youth work or reintegration into the labour market.
REDUCING WASTE
WE Fashion takes many measures to reduce waste. Today, we donate all textile waste - created during the development of new styles - to sources dedicated to reusing fabrics. Many of our still-wearable clothes are sold at sample sales, clothes with a small defect go to the Salvation Army, and lots of items are donated to the Red Cross, generating funds for the WE® Get Together Foundation. Thanks to these processes, over 99% of clothes are worn again, some are used as insulation material, some are fibre-treated for reuse and less than 5% end up as waste.
Cardboard and plastic, in which we deliver our clothes to stores, are also collected. On an annual basis, this is more than 560 tonnes of reusable waste.
WE USE GREEN RENEWABLE ENERGY
We use green electricity in our head office and all of our stores. In addition, we are transitioning to green gas in all our premises and have solar panels at our distribution centre in the Netherlands. These generate solar energy for our distribution centre and head office.
PAPER AND CARDBOARD IS FSC-CERTIFIED
WE Fashion uses FSC and PEFC certified paper and cardboard for its promotional materials, printing paper, stationery and envelopes. These materials come from certified forests with respect for people, nature and the environment. As a result, we efficiently contribute to a better environment.