Sustainability

It Starts with the choices we make

This applies not only to our fashion and lifestyle products, but also to the way they are made.

Sustainable action is therefore an essential part of our corporate strategy, because Family-owned we think in generations and we are aware of our responsibility, we understand Sustainability as a combination of responsibility, reliability and consistency - this has shaped our entrepreneurial activities since 1998.Since our company was founded, Umbrella acacia as a logo of our brand for our Commitment to the environment and for act responsibly.

For some years now, the textile industry, like many other areas, has been undergoing a transformation in terms of occupational safety, human rights and sustainability. These are areas that are of primary concern to industry and have led to new legislation and directives. FYNCH-HATTON also takes up this positive change and implements it in the supply chain and on the product.

We are committed to preserving the planet and to a long-term transparent and more sustainable supply chain.

In addition to social and ecological aspects, a long life of the clothing and the production of a high-quality product is very important to us.

Among other things, we promote the use of certified animal material using sustainability standards, as well as the use of recycled fiber in order to counteract the use of new oil-based materials.

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

The topic of sustainability is constantly changing. This is why we at FYNCH-HATTON are constantly obliged to implement this change in our field. In order to ensure and enable sustainable progress at the product level, as in the selection of our materials, pay attention to sustainable features.

Responsible Wool Standard for Wool (RWS)

The responsible wool standard of textile Exchange refers to the certification of sustainable wool in the end product. The standard stands for transparency and traceability along the supply chain. RWS is only wool from the sheep. There are other standards for alpaca, merino or cashmere.
Social norms and criteria are also covered by the RWS.
In addition to organizational advantages, the standard refers particularly to animal welfare, mulesing-free scissors of the sheep, an adequate attitude and feeding, as well as to the use of chemicals in the further processing of the raw material to yarn and fabrics. In order to distinguish a piece of clothing with this standard, the article must contain at least 5% certified wool. We only use RWS-certified wool for our products. These products are marked with the standard.

According to the RWS standard, we are verified by Ecocert Greenlife S.A.S. With the certification number: TE-00286289

You can find out more about the responsible Wool Standard here

Global Recycled Standard for Recycled Materials (GRS)

The Global Recycled Standard of Textile Exchange is used, such as responsible Wool Standard at a product -related level. The standard also stands for transparency along the value chain with a stronger focus on the use of chemicals during production and in the finished textile.
Social norms and criteria are also covered by the GRS.
In order to distinguish an article with this standard, it must contain at least 20% recycled material. Articles that have a recycled share of more than 50% bear the logo of the standard in the form of a label on the garment.
We use GRS-certified synthetic materials for our outdoor products. These products are marked with the standard logo.
According to the RWS standard, we are certified by Ecocert Greenlife S.A.S. With the certification number: TE-00286289
You can find more about the global recycled standard here.

The Good Cashmere Standard by AbtF® for Cashmere

As already mentioned for the RWS, we work with certified textile material of animal origin. All products containing cashmere are certified according to the The Good Cashmere Standard by AbTF®. This standard is committed to the well-being of goats and the most extensive consideration is given to animal welfare. The standard follows the so-called five domains developed by Mellor and Reid: nutrition, environment, health, behavior and mental state. The GCS follows the three core principles of promoting animal welfare in cashmere production, supporting cashmere goat farmers* and protecting the environment.
The task of the farmers in this context is to protect the biodiversity and the ground on which the goats are kept. In return, the GCS regulates social aspects such as the prohibition of child labour, correct payment, and occupational safety. This is an important aspect for FYNCH-HATTON.

The GCS thus covers ecological and social norms." here.

Cotton made in Africa by AbTF® für Baumwolle

Cotton made in Africa We use cotton for the majority of our products with cotton content.
As an initiative of the Aid by Trade Foundation, Cotton made in Africa is one of the world’s leading standards for sustainable cotton production. Cotton made in Africa is committed to better working and living conditions for small farmers* and for the workers* in the factories.  CmiA considers ecological, social and sustainable aspects. 

The cotton companies involved in Cotton made in Africa carry out agricultural and business training courses for participating small farmers. The acquired knowledge is intended to support them in growing cotton more efficiently and at the same time more environmentally friendly and to farm their farms for profit.

FYNCH-HATTON buys CmiA cotton according to the mass-balance principle. This means that CmiA cotton cannot be traced back to the garment and does not have to be contained in it. You can find more information about this procedure and the standard here here.

Better Cotton Initiative for Cotton

The Better Cotton Initiative advocated the production of sustainable cotton. The initiative focuses on seven different principles. These are plant protection, water, soil quality, biodiversity, fiber quality, decent working conditions and management systems.
These principles help farmers grow cotton in a way that is better for themselves, the environment and the environment.

FYNCH-HATTON buys Better Cotton according to the mass balance principle. This means that Better Cotton is not traceable to the garment, may be mixed with conventional cotton and does not have to be contained in the garment. You can find more information about this procedure and the standard here here.

FYNCH-HATTON ORIGINAL

PREMIUM COTTON

Our Premium Cottonwhich we use especially for our signature polos is a high-quality cotton with unique properties. The premium cotton is characterized by its extra long fiber length, which gives the final garment a particularly soft feel, strength, and thus longevity, as well as color stability. The long cotton fiber reduces the pilling effect and makes the fabric and garment more resistant to tearing and friction.

How to tell if your garment is certified by a standard.

Our garments, which contain certified material or for which certified material was purchased, are provided with a logo of the standard, as well as additional information.

Social Sustainability

In addition to the use of sustainable materials, Fynch-Hatton is particularly important to the well-being of workers in the production countries. Fynch-Hatton is one Amfori BSCI member And produces exclusively in production facilities certified by Amfori.
Amfori Bsci is one social sustainability standard. Amfori does not issue certificates on the product level, but for individual prdoucut sites. These are rated with a rating of A-E. We only accept a rating of A-C.
Amfori provides its members a number of tools to improve their supply chain. Among other things, this includes a code of conduct that plays a role in improving supplier contracts. Various areas are illuminated in regular audits and companies receive a ranking on topics such as fair payment, occupational safety, child labor, protection of workers and working hours.
With these aids, possible weaknesses can be identified and remedied.
Since Amfori BSCI does not apply to individual products, the standard cannot be seen on the garment, but all products are manufactured in certified production facilities.

Mulesing-Free & Verzicht auf Echtpelz und Daune

We work exclusively with animal material, which is Mulesing-Free, more information about this practice can be found on the website of PETA.

We do not use real fur and do not work with angora or down. With regard to animal material, preference is given to fibers of certified origin.