Bohoo's Sustainability Plan
Source: https://brightly.eco/boohoo-sustainability/
Author: Jenna Mignano
Established in the UK in 2006, Boohoo is a fast fashion brand that has only soared to new heights of production in the past couple of years. By 2025, Boohoo states that all cotton and polyester and half of their synthetic cellulosics will be more sustainably sourced. It will not stop utilizing leather, down, feathers, and wool, but it claims those materials will be “sourced in line with industry best practice.” Because factory farming industries are large drivers of our changing climate, and comparable products are already on the market to replace them, we had hoped to see Boohoo taking advantage of some of these sustainable alternatives. Boohoo says by 2030, “all the materials we use will be more sustainably sourced.” However, the path to making that happen isn’t expressed in any quantifiable way. Even so, it has added a list of materials it wants to slowly switch over to, including using more recycled fibers and organic cotton.