…Code of Conduct and the supplementing Product Policies. Supplier Code of Conduct includes strict principles for example against child labor and forced labor, the right for the workers to organize…
…the iconic Unikko (poppy) print and the company’s signature stripes demonstrate the great potential of the fiber innovation for a more sustainable future of the textile industry. “Sustainability starts with…
…of the products by hand. Colors and glazes for the tableware are sourced from Germany, Japan, Thailand, China and India. The quality inspections both for the decal placement and for the…
Marimekko works with approximately 10 cut-make-trim suppliers in Lithuania. In 2015, Lithuania accounted for approximately 40 percent of the total production of Marimekko’s fashion products. The fabrics sewn in Lithuania…
Marimekko was awarded for its timeless design in the Design Challenge competition at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit dedicated to sustainable fashion on Thursday 12 May 2016. This year the competition…
…a product and, on the other hand, minimize the negative effects during production. We are committed to seek and find the best and most responsible practices, materials and craftsmanship for…
…against child labor and forced labor, the right for the workers to organize and the right to equal treatment. Read more on the Supplier Code of Conduct. We are a…
In Marimekko’s responsible sourcing, buyers play a key role. We joined Lotta Becker, Marimekko buyer for woven garments, on a visit to one of our main contract manufacturers, the cut-make-trim…
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…Ohta fell in love with the jersey fabric made from recycled yarn and chose it for the collection not just for its environmental aspects but also for the feel and…