H&M has become the second major retail brand to tell Ecotextile
News that it will not be using any cotton in its clothing which has been
sourced from the Omo Valley in Ethiopia. H&M’s announcement follows
closely on the back of Tchibo’s statement last week in which the German
company said that Ethiopian Cotton Made in Africa will now be its only
source of Ethiopian cotton in its products due to concerns about cotton
projects in the Omo Valley. Ayka Investment, the Turkish business
heavily involved in the Ethiopian textile industry, is now withdrawing
its investment in cotton production in the Lower Omo Valley on the
advice Tchibo.
H&M told Ecotextile News: “H&M does not accept land grabbing.
It is a violation of human rights and in conflict with United Nations
principles as well as our own human rights policy. Due to this, we have
required our suppliers to ensure that our products do not consist of
cotton from the Ethiopian region Omo Valley, where there is an increased
risk of agricultural land having been subjected to land grabbing. We
have had a close dialogue with our suppliers in Ethiopia and all our
suppliers have signed a written commitment to not use any cotton from
Omo Valley. We are continuously monitoring the orders to ensure that
these commitments are fulfilled.
Source: http://www.ecotextile.com/2015012021257 … alley.html
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