Is Zara ethical and sustainable? - Wear Next (2024)

Is Inditex's most popular company Zara really ethical in 2022?

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1 Is Zara sustainable?

2 Is Zara ethical?

3 Zara Animal Welfare Policy

4 Is Zara the same as Shein?

5 Summary

6 Wear Next Opinion

7 Sustainable alternatives to Zara

Zara may be one of the biggest retailers on the planet, but how sustainable is it, and does it use ethical practises?

The fashion brand, which is owned by Inditex, has almost 3,000 stores in 96 countries, with new stock arriving every week to keep consumers coming back for more.

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Everyone from celebrities Alexa Chung and Rosie Huntington-Whitely counts themselves fans of the brand, so it’s not surprising that Zara was valued at almost £14 billion last year.

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Despite the retailer’s profits suffering from the effects of the pandemic in 2020, it still appears to be reigning supreme when it comes to the high street.

Here, we take a look at the brand’s ethics, sustainability and position on animal welfare.

Is Zara sustainable?

Zara recently published a sustainability manifesto on its website under the slogan, ‘Working towards sustainability.’

This manifesto highlights what work Zara has been putting in to become more sustainable in 2020, including:

  • The number of products carrying the Join Life label reached more than 35% of the total, surpassing the initial goal of 25% set for the year. These garments are produced using processes and raw materials that help to reduce Zara’s impact, such as organic cotton, TENCEL™ or recycled polyester.
  • 100% in-store clothing collection. Zara is working on a clothes collection programme to give used garments a second life, whereby clothes collected are donated to non-profit organisations which help to reuse or recycle the garments.
  • 100% eco-efficient stores. The daily operation of Zara’s stores is ‘adapted to reduce our environmental impact with systems that allow us to adjust water and energy consumption to the real needs of the store.’
  • 100% training in circular design. As part of Zara’s commitment to the Global Fashion Agenda, all design teams have undergone specific training programmes on raw materials and processes that help to promote textile recycling.
  • CanopyStyle commitment to protecting the rainforest. Zara says they have worked with suppliers on the actions needed so they can use fibres, such as modal and viscose, that pose no risk to endangered forests. This commitment is in line with CanopyStyle, an initiative developed by the NGO Canopy that aims to protect forests and of which INDITEX is a founding member.

It also highlights their goals in the future for 2023, 2025 and 2040. You can read it in full here.

Zara operates with a business model not too dissimilar to fast-fashion brands such as Pretty Little Thing, Nasty Gal and Boohoo.

The brand releases an incredible 24 trend-led collections every year, 500 designs a week and almost 20,000 per year, which in turn leads consumers to see their clothes as disposable and adds to even more waste from the garment industry that ends up in a landfill.

However, it was reported that the brand had suffered a 44% slump in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Zara announced it was closing 1,200 of its stores around the world, thus reducing energy consumption – albeit out of necessity, not a choice.

Of course, Zara’s fast fashion business model can never be environmentally friendly as manufacturing so many new garments create huge amounts of waste every year.

This goes some way to explain why the average American is estimated to throw away 37kg of clothes each year, 85% of which will end up in landfill or be burned.

However, Inditex, the company that owns Zara, last year pledged to create all of its collections from 100% sustainable fabrics by 2025.

They also claimed that 80% of the energy consumed in Zara’s headquarters, factories and stores will be from renewable sources by the same year and its facilities will produce zero landfill waste.

Inditex, which also owns brands Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear, Bershka and Stradivarius, also started a repair and reuse program calledClosing The Loop in 2016, which allows shoppers to drop off used garments in-store or through the post to be recycled, while their packaging is also recycled.

Dow Jones named the fashion group as the most sustainable retailer from 2016 to 2018, and Zara also launched their Join Life range in 2016, which is made using recycled materials.

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But despite the well-meaning steps, Zara has been criticised for failing to catch up with other brands. Their Join Life range accounts for such a small percentage of their collections that it fails to have much of an impact on the brand as a whole, and as such a large company, many feel there’s no excuse.

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Zara’s transparency has also been called into question, as they fail to disclose the number of resources that go into production.

The brand, along with over 100 others, has also been linked to Amazon Deforestation. According to Slow Factory, ‘none of these brands are deliberately choosing deforestation leather’ but they do continue to work with manufacturers that source their materials from opaque supply chains.

You can learn more about the fashion brands that have indirectly contributed to Amazon deforestation and what you can do about it here.

The brand’s efforts to be transparent in its sustainability practices have also been questioned. A study of the top fast-fashion websites in the UK done last year reportedly revealed that 60% of environmental claims in these sites, including Zara’s, could be considered ‘misleading’.

Changing Markets Foundation said that many of these brands use the words ‘sustainable’, ‘low-impact’, ‘eco’, and ‘recycled’ but 59% of them do not live up to the Competition and Market Authority’s (CMA) guidelines on avoiding greenwashing — the list was topped by H&M but also included Zara.

Is Zara ethical?

It’s important to note the working conditions and wages of Zara’s staff.

Who can forget their unpaid factory workers from Turkey, who said they were left with ‘no choice’ but to sew hidden messages into clothing for customers to find?

They were hired by manufacturer Bravo Tekstil, who produced clothes for Zara, before closing down in 2016.

Unfortunately the garment workers did not get paid for the three months up to the company’s closure, until Inditex worked with a trade union and other retailers including Mango and Next to establish a ‘hardship fund’ to help the group of Turkish workers.

Since the bad publicity, Zara have started to improve the working conditions of their workers.

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They have a code of conduct that protects workers, and audits take place to ensure this is enforced. Zara also publish a list of suppliers, information of supplier audits and on gender equality, forced labour and freedom of association.

However, Zara still fails to pay a living wage across its supply chain – despite such a huge profit margin.

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They also fail to disclose evidence that their well-being programs are present at half of their factories, which suggests many workers are left unsupported.

In 2020, over 100 workers lost their jobs at the Huabo Times factory in Myanmar, which produces clothes for Zara, after forming a union. One worker claimed that they worked 10-hour days, six days a week and were regularly expected to work overtime to make enough money. Workers at the factory make around $3 per day, or £2.44.

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Meanwhile, the founder of Inditex, Don Amancio Ortega, is the sixth wealthiest person in the world, with a net worth of over £59 billion.

As for the COVID-19 pandemic, Zara discloses policies in place to protect workers and suppliers in its supply chain from the impacts of Covid-19. In August 2020, it was reported that Inditex had pledged to maintain workers’ rights throughout their supply chains and the stability of payments to suppliers during the crisis.

The group had previously signed a joint agreement with global workers’ union IndustriALL, and during the pandemic, they reiterated their commitment to ensuring health and safety standards were met, and bargaining rights and workers’ rights to unionise were maintained throughout their supply chains.

Zara also committed to stable payment terms to allow suppliers to honour payments to their workers, ensuring they didn’t lose wages during the pandemic like certain fast fashion retailers’ employees did, such as those for Arcadia.

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Zara Animal Welfare Policy

Zara uses wool, leather, down, and exotic animal hair, but their Animal Welfare Policy does ban fur, angora and animal testing in their clothing products.

Unfortunately Zara provide no evidence it traces any animal products to the first stage of production.

Read their Animal Welfare Policy here.

Is Zara the same as Shein?

Last year, people noticed that Shein has dozens of designs that can be considered as Zara dupes. But it’s more than just design that people compare between the two fast fashion brands.

According to the sustainable fashion index, Good On You, Zara’s green and sustainable efforts are not yet good enough. But compared to Shein, Zara has taken steps in creating good supply chain management through their Closing The Loop program.

Shein also received the lowest possible score Good On You has ever given a brand—avoid at all costs.

Summary

Like many high-street fashion brands, Zara are working towards becoming more sustainable and ethical – but there’s still a long way to go.

Working at such a huge scale, it seems impossible for the much-loved brand to ever be truly environmentally-friendly, but they could run an ethical business by paying their staff fairly and treating them with respect.

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Despite Zara perhaps being the most popular fast fashion chain in the world, it could also lose its gleam by not thinking sustainably.

Topshop, which was previously part of the Arcadia group and has since been taken over by ASOS, went into administration last year and many were quick to pull apart its lack of ethical and sustainable practises, high price point and failure to innovate for reasons why it went bust. Shoppers are now more savvy than ever before.

However Zara isn’t the only fast fashion brand around. We’ve written a comprehensive list of high street brands which are fast fashion, and explained exactly what fast fashion means here.

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Wear Next Opinion

Wear Nextbelieves it’s important to highlight the negative and unjust practises taking place in the fashion industry. We believe ethics and sustainability are an important talking point to bring about change and we encourage you to contact fashion brands to demand this.

However, we understand that sustainable fashion isn’t accessible to everybody due to various factors, such as budget and the ability to find confidence-boosting clothes that fit. We will continue to offer you fashion inspiration and guidance to suit everybody and their budget, while also highlighting the unjust systems at play in the fashion industry.

We encourage our readers to shop mindfully and purposefully, ditching impulse purchases as a way to start shopping sustainably. If you want to learn more about fast fashion, we recommend books from this reading list.

Would you still shop at Zara? Let us know in the comments below.

Sustainable alternatives to Zara

In the past sustainable fashion was synonymous with bamboo, beige and basic garments, but recently slow fashion has started to change.

There are plenty of exciting small fashion brands that don’t compromise on style. If you like Zara, we recommend checking out these made-to-order fashion brands.

By Megan Crosby

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By Megan Crosby is a small fashion brand by – you guessed it – Megan Crosby.

She designs and hand makes a selection of colourful, playful and beautiful clothes.

Shop her designs at bymegancrosby.com and don’t forget to check out our interview with Megan.

With Love Evie

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With Love Evie might be a lesser-known sustainable label, but it’s growing quickly.

Like Megan Crosby, Evie Ashwin designs and hand makes a selection of dresses, tops and trousers in her recognisable heart-printed ginghams and florals.

Shop her designs at withloveevie.co.uk and don’t forget to check out our interview with Evie.

Molby The Label

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Molby The Label boasts a whole host of celebrity fans, from Louise Thompson, to Holly Willoughby.

Her recognisable split-colour gingham Tilda dresses are instantly recognisable.

Shop her designs at molbythelabel.com and don’t forget to check out our interview with Karina here.

Omnes

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Omnes is a sustainable fashion label with flare, offering style-led sustainable pieces designed in London.

The brand works with a select few fabric producers, ensuring their products as sustainable as possible.

Shop at omnes.com

You can see more small businesses that hand make pieces to order here.

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FAQs

Is Zara really sustainable? ›

That being said, Zara falls far behind truly sustainable brands. Their “sustainable” clothing is such a small portion of their products that it's impossible for it to make meaningful change. They're also still promoting the mass consumerism that feeds into fast fashion, and is inherently unsustainable.

Does Zara use fast fashion? ›

4. Zara. over 450 million items per year and 500 new designs each week. This fast turnover is the reason why it's recognized as one of the largest retailers in fast fashion.

Does Zara use ethical labor? ›

Labour conditions

Zara again scores “Not Good Enough” for labour. Half of its final stage of production is undertaken in Spain, a medium risk country for labour abuse, and the brand received a score of 51-60% in the Fashion Transparency Index.

What does sustainability mean to Zara? ›

We have ambitious sustainable targets for our key raw materials. Our move to innovative, organic or recycled raw materials is a key path to transform our industry, reduce our emissions and use clean energy and water.

What is the biggest threat to Zara? ›

Competition: Many apparel makers are coming to the market and offering trendy clothes at a competitive price. Although Zara offers unique designs at a competitive price, the stiff market competition is a threat.

What is the most sustainable fashion brand in the world? ›

First on our list of the most sustainable fashion brands is Wholesome Culture, who is on a mission to make the world a kinder and more sustainable place with their eco-friendly apparel. Their designs are printed with eco-friendly water-based ink, made from 100% organic cotton, recycled plastic bottles and bamboo.

Is Zara and H&M fast fashion? ›

Ultimately, while Inditex and H&M are both fast-fashion retailers, “Zara has been coming back to having a pretty strong product in store,” Ramirez said. “And I think when you look at H&M, we really haven't seen anything very strong come from them.” “At a time when there is inflation and…

Is Zara green washing? ›

Several globally-renowned fashion brands like H&M, Zara and Nike, despite embracing sustainable practices through implementation of different sustainable programmes, are failing miserably to put the same into actions.

Is Zara the same as Shein? ›

As one TikTokker points out, Zara is still considered a fast fashion brand, despite its higher price point to Shein. Zara is part of the Inditex Group, whose brands include Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius and Oysho.

Does Zara do child labor? ›

Labor-wise, Zara does have a code of conduct that covers no forced or child labor, fair wages, and safe working conditions.

Does next use sweatshops? ›

Its labour rating is 'not good enough'. Little of its supply chain is certified by labour standards which ensure worker health and safety, living wages or other labour rights. It received a score of 31-40% in the 2021 Fashion Transparency Index.

Does Zara do sweatshops? ›

Another example of abuses taking place under third party supply chains can be seen in Zara's factories in Brazil. The fashion retailer is sourcing clothing from Brazilian factories that have been engaging in modern slavery conditions with workers working up to 16 hours a day.

Which is more sustainable H&M or Zara? ›

Both H&M and Inditex acknowledge the problem of sustainable clothing and set goals to tackle this as well.
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How sustainable are H&M and Zara?
Key sustainability measureH&M GroupInditex (owner of Zara, Bershka,…)
Sustainable cotton100% (2020)100% (2025)
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Does Zara actually recycle clothes? ›

All the garments collected are delivered to the local organisations we collaborate with, which sort the garments according to their condition and quality in order to give them a second life: reuse or recycling.

Does Zara have a sustainable competitive advantage? ›

Zara's generic strategy is cost leadership. The brand holds a competitive advantage in the market by offering products similar to high-end fashion and designer brands' styles at modest prices.

Why is Zara unsustainable? ›

Put simply, brands like Zara are responsible for perpetuating a culture that encourages people to consume as much clothing as possible, allowing them to continue producing tonnes of clothing every day which likely will end up in a landfill with an extremely short lifecycle.

Does Zara use forced labor? ›

Inditex released a statement which read “at Inditex we take a zero-tolerance approach toward forced labor of any kind and have stringent policies and actions in place to ensure that it does not take place anywhere in our apparel and textiles supply chain.” The statement stressed that “various of these types of reports ...

Who is Zara's biggest competitors? ›

H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo are three international clothing retailers with over 2,000 stores each worldwide. The competitive companies target similar markets but employ different strategies in their business models to manage the distribution of product lines.

What is the least ethical brand? ›

The most unethical clothing companies are mainly popular multinational and e-commerce brands like Victoria's Secret, GAP, Fashion Nova, Uniqlo, Forever 21, Nike, Adidas, Disney, H&M that have been exposed to multiple unethical practices – including labor exploitation and/ or forced labor.

Is Gucci ethical or sustainable? ›

Gucci also uses some more eco-friendly materials, like in its circular line, “Gucci Off The Grid“. The brand says it “uses recycled, organic, bio-based, and sustainably sourced materials”. The brand's genderless collections also included items made from ECONYL, organic cotton, recycled steel, and regenerated polyamide.

What famous brands are ethical? ›

  • 24 Most Ethical Companies of 2022.
  • Aflac Incorporated - 16 Times Honoree.
  • Ecolab - 16 Times Honoree.
  • International Paper - 16 Times Honoree.
  • Kao Corporation - 16 Times Honoree.
  • Milliken & Company - 16 Times Honoree.
  • PepsiCo - 16 Times Honoree.
  • Accenture - 15 Times Honoree.
Apr 10, 2022

What brands aren t fast fashion? ›

20 Best Affordable Non-Fast Fashion Brands
  • Organic Basics. Category: Basics, underwear, activewear, accessories. ...
  • Tentree. Category: Basics, sweats, outerwear, bags, accessories. ...
  • Toad&Co. Category: Basics, sweats, outerwear, accessories. ...
  • Outerknown. ...
  • Boody. ...
  • Reformation. ...
  • People Tree. ...
  • Everlane.

Is Zara owned by H&M? ›

H&M is the second largest international clothing retailer, behind Inditex, the parent company of Zara. H&M was founded by Erling Persson, and its current CEO is Helena Helmersson.
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H&M.
H&M store on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan
HeadquartersStockholm , Sweden
Number of locations4,801 stores (2021)
Area servedWorldwide
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Is American Eagle considered fast fashion? ›

At the end of the day, American Eagle follows a fast fashion model, promoting quantity over quality, which is inherently unsustainable, meaning it rates “Not Good Enough” overall.

Which fashion brands are greenwashing? ›

Greenwashing in marketing refers to companies presenting product or service information in a way that makes consumers believe it is environmentally friendly.
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Climate Crisis - What can I do?
  • Zara. Zara might well be the world's first ever fast fashion retailer. ...
  • Uniqlo. ...
  • Nike. ...
  • Allbirds.
Aug 24, 2022

What brands use greenwashing? ›

Greenwashing Examples – Top 10 Greenwashing Companies 2022:
  • McDonald's.
  • Royal Dutch Shell.
  • Volkswagen.
  • Sea World.
  • Coca-Cola.
  • Nespresso.
  • Walmart.
  • Red Lobster.
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Is Zara ethical 2022? ›

They have a code of conduct that protects workers, and audits take place to ensure this is enforced. Zara also publish a list of suppliers, information of supplier audits and on gender equality, forced labour and freedom of association.

What is Shein accused of? ›

Shein is a fast-fashion phenomenon expected to pull in around $8 billion in sales in the US alone this year. But tests conducted for Bloomberg showed Shein had used cotton from the Xinjiang region of China in some of its clothing, which is banned in the US.

What did Shein used to be called? ›

Shein (/ˈʃiːɪn/ SHEE-in; styled as SHEIN; Chinese: 希音; pinyin: Xīyīn) is a Chinese online fast fashion retailer. Shein, originally named ZZKKO, was founded in 2008 by Chris Xu in Nanjing, China. The company is known for its affordably priced apparel.

Who is Shein biggest competitor? ›

shein.com's top 5 competitors in November 2022 are: asos.com, zara.com, fashionnova.com, nike.com, and more. According to Similarweb data of monthly visits, shein.com's top competitor in December 2022 is asos.com with 94.2M visits.

What brands do not use sweatshops? ›

35 Sustainable Clothing Brands Betting Against Fast Fashion
  • Pact. Best For | Fair trade organic cotton basics. ...
  • Kotn. Best For | Egyptian cotton wardrobe staples. ...
  • VETTA. Best For | Capsule wardrobes. ...
  • Quince. Best For | Affordable silk & cashmere. ...
  • Sézane. Best For | Elegant workwear and knitwear. ...
  • Reformation. ...
  • ADAY. ...
  • ABLE
Jan 2, 2023

Is Zara for middle class? ›

The Target Customer

According to Zara retailer their consumers are classed as middle-class individuals in society.

How is Zara socially responsible? ›

Mitigating Risk to Endangered Forests

The company encourages the use of materials that limit the strain on endangered forests. Zara has worked with its suppliers to improve the accessibility of fibres, such as modal and viscose, as materials for quality fashion products.

Does next use child labor? ›

H&M and Next were the only retailers that admitted to identifying child labour in supplier factories in Turkey, but there are fears that the phenomenon could be far more widespread after several other companies failed to answer questions on the use of Syrian workers in their factories.

Does next use child labour? ›

Next does not approve of any child labour in factories, even for short periods of time, and carries out regular unannounced audits of its suppliers to ensure that no such abuse is taking place.

Is next considered fast fashion? ›

Yes, Next is a fast fashion brand.

Next is a British fashion and homewares retailer. It was founded in 1864, originally as a tailors, and today it is owned by shareholders on the London Stock Exchange.

What is Zara lacking? ›

With the focus on sustainability increasing among customers and policymakers Zara's weakness is balancing sustainability with fast-fashion. Reliance on Physical Stores: The pandemic accelerated Zara's plans to limit the number of physical stores.

What are the problems faced by Zara? ›

WeaknessesDue to no marketing strategy and planning the growth rate of market shareis very low. High product price is a weakness but we can not compromise on quality andcustomer services. Proper management and implementation of the new system can take time.

Where does Zara get their clothes from? ›

While some competitors outsource all production to Asia, Zara manufactures its most fashionable items – half of all its merchandise – at a dozen company-owned factories in Spain (particularly in Galicia), Portugal (northern part) and Turkey.

Which retailers are most sustainable? ›

Many retailers and brands are making efforts to be greener and this is capturing customer attention. Consumers named their top five most sustainable companies in the industry as H&M, Nike, Primark, M&S and Amazon.

Which is the most sustainable luxury brand? ›

1. Stella McCartney. Sustainable Materials | Re-engineered cashmere & silk, fibres from forests, recycled nylon & polyester, vegetarian leather, organic cotton.

Is Zara toxic free? ›

With a commitment to toxic-free production, no-animal testing, and sustainable sourcing, Zara is helping to pave the way towards a vegan-friendly future.

What charity shop does Zara give clothes to? ›

Most Zara stores in the UK feature clothes collection points. Customers can use these to donate items of clothing they no longer need. Garments donated through this scheme are given to the British Red Cross. We sort the clothes and recycle fabrics to raise funds.

What charity shop is linked to Zara? ›

So fashion fans are thrilled after discovering that the store has partnered with a charity shop. "The British Red Cross have partnered with Zara," Becky wrote in a video on her Becky's Bazaar TikTok page. "the entire shop was basically Zara," she added in the caption.

Does Zara really recycle clothes? ›

Yes. The garments collected will be sorted before being reused or recycled. All garments which are 100% cotton, wool or polyester can be recycled into new fabrics. The rest of the clothing will be turned into materials for the construction and automotive sectors.

Does Zara exploit its workers? ›

Many more have even begun to boycott Zara specifically for its inappropriate association with forced labour camps in China and degrading working conditions in its Brazilian factories. Fast fashion brands such as Zara, expose their workers to extremely harsh working conditions around the world.

What does Zara do with the unsold products? ›

A company spokesperson says it handles unsold stock by donating to charities including the Red Cross, Caritas and World Vision, and hosts charity markets in the group's offices.

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