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MANGO to increase the number of sustainable garments

MANGO is an internationally famous multinational which designs, manufactures and markets women’s, men’s and children’s clothing and accessories.

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Figure: To sustainable fashion visible through the committed label, which in­cludes all Mango garments with a lower environmen­tal impact.

Recently they are working garment-by-garment towards a more responsible and sustainable fashion future.

To sustainable fashion visible through the committed label, which in­cludes all Mango garments with a lower environmen­tal impact.

According to MANGO, “In recent years, we have made a major effort to increase the number of sustainable garments, which in 2021 accounted for 80% of the total collection, well above the 45% figure for 2020.”

Meanwhile, MANGO launched ‘Together Sounds Better’, the brands new summer campaign which celebrates get-togethers with loved ones to the sound of Voglio vederti danzare by the iconic Italian artist Franco Battiato.

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