H&M to phase out use of virgin down, feathers

H&M to phase out use of virgin down, feathers

The move is part of the company's aim to only use materials 'from post-consumer recycled sources by the end of 2025'.

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H&M said that currently around 90% of the down and feathers in its products are recycled from used items. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
Swedish clothing retailer H&M said on Friday that it plans to phase out its use of virgin down and feathers – materials that are harvested from ducks and geese and used in puffer jackets, pillows, and other items.

“We aim to only use down and feathers from post-consumer recycled sources by the end of 2025,” H&M said in an emailed statement, adding that currently around 90% of the down and feathers in its products are recycled from used items.

Animal welfare groups like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) have campaigned for years for fashion brands and retailers to stop using down, leather, and other animal products.

Peta activists in duck costumes staged a protest against down at H&M’s annual shareholders’ meeting earlier this year.

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