Swedish fashion retailer Lindex has named Anna-Karin Dahlberg as corporate sustainability manager, succeeding Sara Winroth.
Dahlberg has been with the company for more than 15 years, in Sweden and abroad, and for the last three of them has been responsible for the sustainability work in Lindex’s supply chain.
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“I am proud of how Lindex has managed to integrate sustainability in the entire business,” says Dahlberg. “We have come a long way but we also have many challenges ahead of us.
“Sustainability is everyone’s responsibility and we must take ours, together with our partners, suppliers and customers. That way we can have a positive and sustainable development in society.”
Lindex says it is committed to work with sustainability in all areas of the business, including a lifecycle perspective from design to when a garment is no longer used. Today, more than half of the retailer’s garments are made of more sustainable materials, with the goal of reaching 80 % by 2020.
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