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…climate impact of the textile materials we source by 20% between 2019 and end of year 2025. This means, for example, using more organic and recycled materials. We treat people…
…climate impact of the textile materials we source by 20% between 2019 and end of year 2025. This means, for example, using more organic and recycled materials. We treat people…
…and of high-quality. Creative Concepts Our Creative Concepts team is responsible for creating Marimekko’s creative concepts and supporting their implementation. This function also provides internal art direction services. Product Development…
…this objective is achieved. The diversity of the Board is reviewed from different perspectives. The most important factors for the company are the directors’ mutually complementary know-how, education and experience…
…for instance. However, responsibility covers a wide range of matters and some of these are newer for the factories. There is still room for improvement, as is probably the case…
…market areas. Declining consumer confidence and purchasing power may have a significant unfavorable impact on Marimekko’s sales and profitability. This risk is emphasized in Finland and Japan, which are the…
…fashion industry for several years, both for Copenhagen Fashion Week and Danish Fashion Institute. She addresses sustainability issues by working with innovative and emerging solutions covering the supply chain. Miguel…
…addition to the above-mentioned, are paid to Mika Ihamuotila. His pension is determined by the statutory employee pension plan (TyEL). Fees paid to the Board Members in the financial year…
…created the rainbow flag for use in the San Francisco parade. During that same decade, in 1971, Maija Isola designed the Sateenkaari print for Marimekko. The fusion print was designed…
…is one of Marimekko’s classic products that have been sold for the longest period in the history of the company. This year Jokapoika is already reached its sixties and is…