Materials - H&M Group (2024)

Raw material production can be harmful to people and planet. We make every effort to ensure that the materials in our products are sourced more responsibly and leave a lighter footprint.

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How we work with materials

All materials have an impact on climate, nature and people - from production, through the use stage and to the end of life. To reduce this impact, we aim for 100% of our materials to be either recycled or sustainably sourced by 2030, and 30% recycled materials by 2025.

In 2023, we increased the amount of recycled materials in our products to 25%, which we hope to double to 50% by 2030, and the share of recycled or sustainably sourced materials to 85%, making good progress towards our goals.1

Our definition of “recycled and sustainably sourced materials” has evolved from evaluating a material’s environmental factors compared to conventional alternatives, to taking a more holistic approach that also includes social factors. We are working towards aligning our definition with Textile Exchange’s definition of preferred fibre and materials. Read more here.

Our material vision

We take a progressive approach to our material work, continually evaluating the materials sourced for our products to reflect the latest science, best practices, and knowledge. This ensures we can respond to changes caused by global events, societal and environmental change.

Our vision is to move towards more resilient and circular raw materials that stay within planetary boundaries, enhances livelihoods, and thrives on innovation. It is built around three pillars:

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Recycled

In our journey to build a circular ecosystem where products and materials are circulated at their highest value, we need to reduce our dependency on virgin fibres. By doing this, we will reduce our negative impact on climate, nature and communities, and help to meet our environmental goals and ambitions. In an ideal world, these recycled fibres would come from used textiles to create a closed loop. However, we need to build global infrastructure for collecting and sorting used garments, as well as scale up recycling technology to guarantee an adequate supply of recycled fibres. In the meantime, pre-consumer feedstock, for example from offcuts and scraps generated during production, can make up the shortfall.

Regenerative

As part of our materials vision, key virgin raw materials should be produced using regenerative agricultural practices. Crop rotation, cover cropping, minimal or no-tilling, as well as the use of natural fertilisers all help improve soil health. The soil can then store more carbon and retain water more efficiently. Plus healthier soils create healthier crops that need less inputs like pesticides or synthetic fertilisers. All of this positively impact biodiversity and farmer livelihood long-term. Find out more about the regenerative agriculture projects we are investing in.

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Responsible

Making sure materials are sourced responsibly is the foundation of our material vision.We have a risk-based approach that is based on OECD guidelines for Responsible Business Conduct and the UN Guiding Principle on Business and Human Rights. All raw materials in our products should be produced in a way that respects human rights, preserves natural resources, and ensures humane treatment of animals. Find out more about our approach to responsibly sourced materials.

Our material basket

Our material basket shows the share of different materials in our products. We focus our efforts on improving or finding alternatives to the materials that have the biggest environmental and social impact.2

59% Cotton

23% Polyester

6% Wood and man-made cellulosic fibers

3% Polyamide

0.1% Leather

9% Other materials

Investing in the materials of tomorrow

Innovative materials will play an important role in the fashion of the future and help us move away from using more resources to drive grow. Here are a selection of projects we have recently supported:

  • H&M Group Ventures invested in Kintra Fibers. The company has developed a bio-based and biodegradable polyester and continues to be supported by our Circular Innovation Lab.
  • We invested in Rubi, a former Global Change Award winner, that produces manmade cellulosic fibres from industrial CO2 emissions.
  • We are working with Sparxell to test cellulosic based glitter and sequins to replace petroleum based products.
  • In 2022, we supported research from Karolinska Institutet and SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) to scale production of a protein-based fibre that mimics spider silk.

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Cotton

All our cotton is either recycled, organic, regenerative, in-conversion or sourced through Better Cotton. We are committed to keep exploring different cotton types and innovations to make sure we source the best possible alternatives.

Read more about the cotton we use.

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Synthetics

Synthetics add functionality, comfort and durability to our clothes. Read more about the different types we use in our products and how we are moving towards recycled alternatives.

Read more about the synthetics we use.

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Manmade cellulosics

We use several different manmade cellulosic fibres in our products, such as viscose. Traditionally derived from wood pulp, these materials are increasingly being made from waste or by-products of other industries.

Read more about our approach to MMCFs.

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Microfibres

All fabrics shed microfibres. We are working with industry partners and other organisations to better understand the problem and research potential solutions.

Read more about our approach to Microfibres.

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Leather

Although we only use a small amount of leather in our products, the material can have a substantial environmental and social impact. Find out how we source leather to try and reduce these risks.

Read more about the leather we use.

1 For more information about our goals and the progress we’ve made, see our Sustainability Disclosure.
2 This includes commercial goods shell fabric materials, hence does not include materials used as filling, lining or trims on garments. Figures do not add up to 100% due to rounding.

We publish our Sustainability Disclosure annually. In this document, we set out our goals and our progress in the previous year. Find the latest version here. More up-to-date information can be included on this page.

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FAQs

What materials does H&M use? ›

  • Cotton.
  • Leather.
  • Man-made cellulosic fibres.
  • Microfibres.
  • Synthetics.

Where does H&M get their materials from? ›

China: main clothing supplier

As seen in the present graph, China, Bangladesh and Turkey are top three locations where H&M sources its products. This is also true for. In Sweden, where the retailer is headquartered, there are a total of 21 suppliers and factories manufacturing H&M's clothing products and accessories.

What is the H&M conscious collection scandal? ›

The suit alleged that H&M's marketing for its "Conscious" collection deceives consumers into believing that the products are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Instead of calling products "environmentally friendly," H&M leaned heavily on words such as "conscious" and "sustainable."

How did H&M respond to greenwashing allegations? ›

In response to the accusations of greenwashing, H&M has pledged to accelerate its efforts and become fully transparent about its environmental impact by 2023, including publishing a list of suppliers and disclosing the environmental impact of each product and other relevant data.

Does H&M pay their workers fairly? ›

Based on interviews with 62 people in six H&M supplier factories in Bulgaria, Turkey, India and Cambodia, campaigners said none of the workers earned anything near a so-called living wage that would allow them to cover their families' basic needs...

Where do H&M get their cotton from? ›

At H&M Group, we use Textile Exchange's definition of preferred cotton. This includes organic, in-conversion, recycled and regenerative cotton, as well as cotton sourced through organisations like Better Cotton.

What does H&M stand for? ›

April 2021) H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB is a multinational clothing company based in Sweden that focuses on fast-fashion clothing. As of 23 June 2022, H&M Group operated in 75 geographical markets with 4,801 stores under the various company brands, with 107,375 full-time equivalent positions.

How many clothes does H&M waste? ›

According to their annual report, H&M collected 14,768 tonnes of used clothes last year. 70% of these were reused, 22% recycled, and the remaining 8% had to be disposed of.

Is H&M really sustainable? ›

H&M incorporates some lower-impact materials like organic cotton and recycled polyester in some products, but the majority of the materials it uses are not eco-friendly. For these reasons, we give H&M a score of “Not Good Enough” for the environment—downgraded from “It's a Start” in our November 2023 review.

Why is H&M banned? ›

Chinese are canceling H&M for not buying cotton from China's Xinjiang over "forced labor" claims. Brands like Nike are also facing backlash for cutting ties with their cotton. What do people think of their behavior?

Is H&M losing money? ›

Yes, H&M's losses are mounting, but we are buying as much as ever. F ast fashion giant H&M has lost its luster. Its stock price dropped more than 40% in the last six months. It will close 170 stores this year, more than it has in two decades.

Does H and M still use sweatshops? ›

We take a zero-tolerance approach to both forced labor and child labor. All suppliers working for us must sign and comply with our strict anti-forced-labor and anti-child-labor policies. In 2022, we identified 0 cases of child labor.

Who is suing H&M? ›

Ox is accusing the fast-fashion retailer of patent infringement, trade dress infringement, and unfair competition.

Is H&M being sued for greenwashing claims again? ›

In the latest greenwashing case against the Swedish conglomerate, a claim filed in a federal court in Missouri is suing for "misleadingly, illegally, and deceptively" seeking to capitalise on consumer 'green' trends, where H&M customers are led to believe that Conscious Choice products are an environmentally ...

Is Keurig greenwashing? ›

In 2022, the company had to pay a settlement both in the United States and Canada in a class action lawsuit which alleged that Keurig deceptively advertised its K-pods as recyclable. Keurig had to pay $10 million in a settlement and suffer advertising restrictions moving forward.

Does H&M use plastic? ›

We use packaging when we transport our products between our suppliers, distribution centres and stores, as well as to our customers. It helps items arrive safely, reducing damage and waste. However, all packaging uses resources, such as paper, plastic and energy, and it creates waste.

What technology does H&M use? ›

During 2020, H&M Group launched the AI tool Movebox, an algorithm that enables redistribution of products to locations where there is demand. Looking ahead, using this algorithm will also make it possible to react faster to changes in customer preferences, which will lead to a decrease in over production.

What packaging does H&M use? ›

Additionally, we have focused on the major activities that will help us to eliminate single use plastics: Online packaging: H&M Group replaced single use plastic online bags with FCS certified paper bags for all brands- on our major markets- except for H&M brand that have a rollout plan set for 2021-2022.

Does H&M make sustainable clothing? ›

H&M set a goal to have 100% of their garments made from recycled components by 2030, and they claim that, as of recently, that figure was already at 65%. Having a goal of 2030 may seem like a good thing, however, there are many brands already using 100% sustainable fabric in 2022.

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