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Our Q3 Sustainability Report is here. Big companies report their profits in quarterly earnings reports, but we should all be accountable for more than that. See what we’ve been up to this quarter.
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Kathleen Talbot, our Chief Sustainability Officer and VP of Operations, sat down with Harper's Bazaar to talk about shoes and how we're making them more sustainable.
Secondhand shopping is key to keeping fashion sustainable. Our Chief Sustainability Officer, Kathleen Talbot, spoke with ThredUP about the growing importance of resale to sustainability.
We focus our sustainability efforts in four main areas: People, Planet, Product, and Progress. We outline our long-term goals in our sustainability framework, and share our progress openly each quarter. Because we like to celebrate Earth Day all year.
Our Chief Sustainability Officer, Kathleen Talbot, talked to Vanity Fair about creating the first fully traceable pair of jeans in the U.S. and her top tips for more sustainable living.
Kathleen Talbot, our Chief Sustainability Officer, spoke with Forbes about our plans to go climate positive, and how our customers and peers can join the sustainability movement.
Introducing Reformation FibreTrace. We now want to know where both our significant others and our vegetables have been before we decide to get involved with them. But so far it’s been pretty hard to trace where our clothes come from. We designed some denim with FibreTrace to make it a little easier.
2020 reminded us that doing the right thing by people and the planet is more relevant and pressing than ever. See how we’re moving forward in our 2020 Year in Review Sustainability Report.
Our stuff has been carbon, water, and waste neutral since 2015, but it's no longer enough just to be neutral. Starting right now, we're getting even more serious about reducing our carbon footprint and investing in solutions that remove more greenhouse gasses than we emit. We’ll be climate positive by 2025.