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VF Corp releases policy to use sustainable materials

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Fibre2Fashion
Published
Mar 1, 2017

VF Corporation, a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, footwear and accessories, has released its first ever Forest Derived Materials Policy, which sets formal guidelines for the company's purchasing preferences and use of sustainable forest materials and products. This policy focuses on the use of products made with recycled fibre.



VF's forestry policy aims to avoid the issues associated with deforestation and forest degradation including the loss of ancient and endangered forests, loss of biodiversity and habitat, use of forced labour in making forestry products and loss of indigenous peoples and local community rights.

"Deforestation and forest degradation continue to be a global issue affecting climate change and human rights," said Letitia Webster, VF vice president of Global Corporate Sustainability. "This policy provides clear guidance across our many purchasing categories and it enables us to play our part in protecting the world's forests."

The policy strengthens VF's broader efforts to use responsibly sourced materials throughout its global operations and supply chain. The company also developed and adheres to existing policies for the purchase and use of Conflict Minerals, Cotton Country of Origin, and Animal Derived Materials, in addition to a Restricted Substances List for its chemical management programme. Also, it promotes the use of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper and fibre, while striving to elevate all third party forestry management certification systems.

"When an apparel giant like VF expands its forest commitment with a policy like this, it adds incredible momentum to global forest conservation and climate efforts," said Nicole Rycroft, executive director of Canopy. "From hang tags, to packaging to fabrics, some of America's favourite global brands are protecting the world's forests and the species that call them home."

VF has partnered with a number of NGOs and external stakeholders, including Canopy, a not-for-profit environmental organisation dedicated to protecting forests, species and climate. VF's policy supports the CanopyStyle initiative, which has a goal to eliminate the use of ancient and endangered forests in the production of forest derived fabrics such as rayon and viscose from the apparel and fashion industries by the end of 2017.

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