1. Patagonia – Patagonia is known for its sustainable and ethical practices, and boasts complete transparency in its supply chain.
2. Everlane – Everlane has made transparency a core value, revealing the true cost of production for each of its products.
3. Adidas – Adidas has launched its program, Parley for the Oceans, created to stir awareness of ocean pollution and to work towards sustainable practices.
4. H&M – H&M has been actively working towards more sustainable practices and promoting circular fashion, and aims to become climate positive by 2030.
5. Levi’s – Levi’s has made strides in sustainability initiatives, introducing environmentally friendly materials and recycling initiatives.
6. Reformation – Reformation offers a “sustainability report” on its website, detailing its environmental and ethical goals and practices.
7. ASOS – ASOS has committed to reducing its environmental impact by implementing responsible sourcing practices, eco-friendly packaging, and reducing carbon emissions.
8. Nike – Nike’s Move to Zero initiative aims to achieve zero carbon and waste by 2030, and the company has made transparency a priority in its supply chain.
9. Stella McCartney – Stella McCartney’s brand has always been committed to sustainability, using eco-friendly materials and prioritizing transparency in its supply chain.
10. Eileen Fisher – Eileen Fisher has set numerous sustainability goals, including the goal of using 100% organic cotton by 2020, and has taken steps towards transparency and ethical practices in its supply chain.