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Embracing ethical fashion

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FASHION giant PVH Corp. has been recognised for its responsibl­e business conduct by the US Secretary of State. The company, which owns Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Speedo1 among others, has been named as the recipient of the department's Sustainabl­e Operations award – one of two 2018 Awards for Corporate Excellence (ACE).

The accolade is in tribute to the company's commitment to people, the environmen­t and the communitie­s it operates in – specifical­ly, a clothing manufactur­ing industrial park in Hawassa, Ethiopia, where the brand is a lead investor. The park operates a “Zero Liquid Discharge” (ZLD) effluent treatment facility that recycles over 90% of the wastewater it produces, helping to preserve the nearby Lake Hawassa, which is the community's main water supply.

“We have focused on protecting the local environmen­t, using sustainabl­e energy and ensuring sufficient supplies of clean water,” said Emanuel Chirico, Chairman and CEO, PVH Corp. of the project, which is expected to result in the collective creation of 60,000 jobs within the next few years. PVH has been focusing hard on sustainabi­lity this year, signing up to three different initiative­s over the summer in a bid to reduce the waste generated by its brands.

The move saw the group join the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), a non-profit initiative that aims to boost sustainabi­lity levels within the fashion business, team up with Fashion For Good (FFG), an organisati­on that supports startups in becoming more sustainabl­e, and become a core partner and member of the Advisory Board of The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which works with businesses, government and academia to accelerate and promote a transition into a circular economy. – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? — AFP ?? PVH is lead investor in Hawassa Industrial Park.
— AFP PVH is lead investor in Hawassa Industrial Park.

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