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In the style is committed to become a more sustainable brand. Our self-love policy isn’t just about loving yourself; it’s about loving our planet too. We know how important sustainability is and recognise that we have a responsibility as a fashion business to be kind to our planet. We’re on a journey to reducing our environmental impact, and we’re learning a lot along the way. We know sustainability is important to you too, so we promise to keep you updated on our progress.
We’re making it our mission to bring you the fashion you love, in a more responsible way. That’s why we’re reviewing our process and products and working hard to provide you with lower impact materials and packaging, more recycling options and total transparency along the way. We know we’ve got a long way to go but we’re putting the first steps in place to become a more responsible fashion brand.
In The Style recognises our responsibility to reduce the environmental impact of our products. Our online business model allows us to minimise unsold inventory, as we can trial products by ordering smaller quantities, only repeating orders where they sell well.
Although we offer quick reaction, trend-led styles at affordable prices, we do not see our clothes as disposable. We want our customers to get the best out of our products and maximise their lifecycle. We encourage our customers to look after our clothes, swap or recycle them. Through our partnership with ReGAIN we are aiming to change our customers’ attitude to unwanted clothes. Through this partnership, customers are financially incentivised to contribute to circular fashion by diverting clothes from landfill and donating them to charity.
As a brand we are looking at more and more ways to incorporate more responsible materials into our collections. Our first recycled collection launched in January 2021, this range of knitwear was made using 100% recycled polyester yarns. We will be looking to trial more responsible materials during 2021.
With our packaging, our customer delivery bags are made with 100% recycled material. We are committed to pursue recycled and sustainably sourced materials across all of our packaging in 2021. We are also in the process of introducing waste and energy saving initiatives in the head office.
At In The Style we believe that every worker in our supply chain should be respected, working in factories under good and safe working conditions, and paid a fair wage. While we do not own any of the factories making our products, we know it is our responsibility to work with our suppliers to ensure all products manufactured for us are done so in a safe and ethical way, respecting universal human rights. We are committed to partnering with expert organisations, industry groups and other brands to understand our supply chain risks and to continually improve standards and working conditions.
Our ethical trading strategy is constantly evolving to ensure that our programme and policies are current and fit to deal with emerging risks and issues. In The Style suppliers are expected to demonstrate a clear commitment to meeting our Code of Conduct. Based on the Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code and core International Labour Organisation Convention, the In The Style Code of Conduct sets out the minimum standards of employment that our suppliers are expected to meet.
Related In The Style policies that suppliers are expected to adhere to are:
Mapping our supply chain is the first step to identifying and resolving issues. We started thoroughly mapping our supply chain in 2019, which has provided us with a good level of visibility of our Tier 1 suppliers. We define Tier 1 suppliers as main product sites that cut, make and trim In The Style brand products.
In 2020 In The Style committed to publish a list of our tier 1 factories, which we intend to update twice a year. This includes factory names, addresses, as well as some additional information about the factories. This represents our commitment toward greater transparency in our manufacturing supply chain which we believe is the first step to better enable us to collaborate, identify, address and mitigate against adverse human rights impacts.
Mapping is an ongoing journey that takes a lot of work, trust and time. We will continue to build our relationships with suppliers in a way that promotes full supply chain transparency and responsible business.
In 2020 we instigated a programme to monitor our supply chain and identify potential risk areas. Existing suppliers must continue to support our mapping exercise. New suppliers must declare the factories they intend to manufacture our products in. All factories are requested to provide a social audit. In The Style recognise a number of audit providers including SGS, Intertek, TRN and BV. While we are mindful of the limitations of social auditing, we feel that coupled with additional due diligence they support our supply chain monitoring programme.
The Reassurance Network (TRN) is a global team of specialists, working with manufacturing sites in most major sourcing regions; helping manufacturers, suppliers and agents to understand and improve working conditions and factory performance. In The Style have engaged with TRN to conduct audits in the UK and globally, and provide localised expert support on our ethical trade programme.
In the UK we joined Fast Forward (Link), an innovative programme designed to uncover hidden exploitation in UK supply chains while driving collaborative continuous improvement. The programme requires our UK manufacturing sites to undergo Fast Forward audits, as well as attend supplier and factory workshops. The programme also allows for multi-stakeholder collaboration between brands, suppliers, manufacturing sites and other organisations to continually identify and address human and labour rights issues in UK supply chains. We are an active member of this initiative and have started to carry out our own factory visits and implement the programme across 18 Suppliers working with 29 tier 1,2 and 3 UK factories. This represents 47% of our total product manufacture.
In The Style are also a signatory to the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) Apparel and General Merchandise Public/Private Protocol which aims to address Labour exploitation and modern slavery risk in UK supply chains. Through this partnership we work together with other brands and enforcement bodies to share information, identify priority risk areas and disrupt exploitative practices.
Fast Forward is a next generation labour standard audit and improvement programme to build resilient supply chains. The UK is a major sourcing country for In The Style and all our UK suppliers and manufacturing sites are expected to collaborate with us on this programme.
We are signatories to Apparel and General Merchandise Public Private Protocol (AGMPPP) which commits us to work with enforcement bodies and other signatories to eradicate slavery and exploitation in textile supply chain.
The Reassurance Network is an international team of specialists who work closely with clients to build more sustainable supply chains. We have engaged with TRN to carry out internal staff training and to carry out social audits on manufacturing sites in the UK and globally.