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Conserving water resources

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FASHION and lifestyle conglomera­te PVH Corp has announced a partnershi­p with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to conserve water resources in Africa and India.

The company, whose fashion brands include Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, will work with the conservati­on organisati­on over the next three years, focusing on supporting water stewardshi­p efforts in key sourcing communitie­s for its apparel businesses.

“Water is used at every stage of our product lifecycle,” said Melanie Steiner, Chief Risk Officer, PVH, in a statement. “As one of the largest global apparel companies, we recognise the opportunit­y and our responsibi­lity to take a lead role in addressing this pressing global issue.”

The two organisati­ons will tackle conserving freshwater resources in Ethiopia’s Lake Hawassa and India’s Cauvery River basins, identifyin­g water risks and attempting to develop water conservati­on activities within the communitie­s. PVH’s Heritage Brands business will lead the project in Hawassa, while Calvin Klein will work alongside local partners in Cauvery, with the aim of reducing water-stress on the local environmen­t. Tommy Hilfiger, which first began working with WWF in 2015, will continue to develop its existing conservati­on efforts in the Taihu River, China, and Mekong River basin in Vietnam.

PVH is not the only major fashion company investing in water sustainabi­lity initiative­s. Gap Inc, which owns the brands Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, recently pledged to save 10 billion litres of water by the end of 2020, while Stockholmb­ased label Gant launched a new line of shirts made using upcycled plastic salvaged from the ocean by fishermen in the Mediterran­ean earlier this month.

 ?? — AFP ?? PVH Corp, whose fashion brands include Tommy Hilfiger (above), will be be working with WWF to conserve water resources in Africa and India.
— AFP PVH Corp, whose fashion brands include Tommy Hilfiger (above), will be be working with WWF to conserve water resources in Africa and India.

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