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At Offspring, we are constantly evaluating and evolving our supply chain, products and process to be more conscious. We are looking at how we can become more sustainable as a business; starting from what we've been doing all along, to bigger strides into supporting a more sustainable future for our brand and our planet.

From simple switches to minimise waste, to looking at our carbon emissions as a whole, we'll bring you on our journey each step of the way.

We will be digging deep to find ways to develop our products, improve our supply chains and create greater transparency for you on what we do, and also don't do, to change our consumption. We already partner with so many amazing brands that are well into their journey so we can learn and develop alongside them - from Timberland's focus on change makers, to Teva's less plastic, more freedom approach, and Nike's Move To Zero - we celebrate conscious projects and initiatives to grow new roots with them.

We're not perfect, but we'll never stop looking for ways to be better.

Our current commitments

Our brands

We celebrate and continuously learn from the conscious projects and initiatives our amazing brands undertake.

  • Move to Zero is Nike's journey towards zero carbon and zero waste to help protect the future of sport. Sneakers labelled 'sustainable materials' are made from at least 20% recycled content by weight.
  • VEJA's 'Transparency'. Their sneakers cost 5 times more to produce than big brand sneakers because they use certified fair trade and organic raw materials, made with socially and environmentally responsible processes.
  • Adidas has launched their 5 year strategy 'Own the Game' with sustainability as an integral component. 60% of all Adidas products are currently made with sustainable materials.
  • 'Converse Renew' is a commitment towards a waste-less future. They've reengineered knit and repurposed scraps from the manufacturing process to move your favourite style icons toward a zero-waste future.
  • Dr. Martens have set 2040 as the date to have 100% of footwear made from sustainable materials, 100% products sold will have sustainable end of life options​ and 100% of the natural materials will be from regenerative agriculture.
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In Store

  • We do not use plastic bags in our stores. The charge for single use bags instore goes towards our key charity which changes on a bi-monthly basis.
  • Even though we can provide bags instore we would always recommend that you bring your own reusable bag especially when using our click and collect service.
  • We offer e-Receipts in all standalone stores within the UK.
  • Sustainability is a key consideration for every store refit.
  • Our Selfridges store has been fitted throughout with fully sustainable and recycled materials, including 100% recycled glass and aluminium.
  • We look to upgrade lighting to LED whenever appropriate.

Online

  • Easy to find sustainability categories. With our full transparency on 'sustainability' you will see what factors make the individual product kinder to our planet and/or the creatures on it. Whether that's over 25%, 50% or 70%; you'll know the real extent.
  • We support our customers who have plant-based lifestyles, you can find all our vegan products clearly labelled.
  • We have switched out our old mail order bags. Our new bags are made from 70% recycled plastics and even use less plastic. They can even be recycled.

Head office

  • Our head office teams have been working with different charities, from volunteering at a local soup kitchen to bake sales.
  • In order to aid recycling we have removed all bins at desks and the team have bins to be able to sort recycling as per our local council specification.
  • All samples received into head office are recycled with our partners.
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A global commitment

Truworths International (our parent company) is committed to implementing sustainable and responsible business practices on both a local and global scale, by supporting the following:

Sustainable consumption and production patterns

The Group promotes responsible consumption and opposes the dumping of unsold garments in landfill sites, partnering with organisations that recycle damaged goods or convert fabrics into garments for resale. Materials associated with merchandise are recycled or re-used where possible, while the business continues to seek ways to limit packaging on merchandise.

Plastic bag usage more than halved as initiatives were introduced to limit single-use plastic, with the piloting of paper and recyclable shopping bags in South Africa.

Combatting climate change and its impacts

Measures have been implemented to decrease the carbon emissions associated with the transportation of merchandise across the international and local supply chain. Monitors have been installed in 473 of the Group's stores to measure energy usage and energy-saving lighting has been installed to reduce consumption. Renewable energy is being used where possible.

The Group supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - A global objectives developed by the United Nations (UN) to be achieved by the year 2030. Further details can be found at www.truworthsinternational.com