…important for us to reduce the use of chemicals and constantly look for more environmentally friendly alternatives to printing fabric. Textile manufacturing processes use a variety of substances to treat…
…the end of 2025, we are committed to: 40% absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from our own operations (Scopes 1 and 2) 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from…
Marimekko has a long tradition of inviting artists and creatives from all walks of life to create bold and colorful prints to be adapted into products from dresses to home…
…organic cotton and 20 percent recycled cotton. Marimekko Maridenim is made with minimal use of hardware, including the use of removable buttons and no rivets. The hardware is not finished…
…years’ sustainability reviews can be found here. Until 2012, sustainability reviews were included in our annual reports. Statement of non-financial information 2023 (PDF) Marimekko’s Sustainability Review 2023 will be published…
…prices of raw materials and other factors of production as well as the availability and price of logistics. For example, geopolitical tensions (such as shipping disruptions in the Red Sea…
The Finnish design house Marimekko will take part in the sold-out startup and technology event Slush 2022, where Marimekko is scheduled for a press conference titled “Decentralized Everything – Can…
…the certification. To further reduce the use of chemicals, we have increased the share of unbleached materials used in our printing factory. In 2023, the share of unbleached materials used…
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…