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Hyosung Invests $1B in building -powered BDO Plants

May 1, 2024; Seoul, South Korea and San Diego, CA – As part of its corporate ESG commitment to achieving net zero by 2050 and supporting the wider textile industry to meet evolving sustainability goals, Hyosung TNC, the world’s largest manufacturer of spandex, has partnered with sustainable materials leader, Geno, to start construction at its plant in Vietnam of facilities to produce BIO BDO derived from sugarcane, commencing Q2 2026.
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Sustainability Report Q4 2022

We’re staying warm in the cutest way possible and getting closer to achieving our goal of having 100% of our fabrics be from recycled, regenerative or renewable materials by 2025 with our launch of coats made with . is an Italian textile mill that's been recycling since the1940s. MWool® is a low-impact, premium, recycled wool made by mechanically recycling industrial waste, pre-consumer scraps, and post-consumer garments. MWool® eliminates the need to use new wool and is a fully circular fabrica
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Sustainability Report Q3 2022

Every single person at Ref helps drive our mission forward. So in Q3, we introduced a monthly training course to help all new hires find their own personal mission and think about how it connects to our work at Ref. They also work with their manager to identify how they can make an impact in their first six months on the job. This approach helps us measure performance beyond a traditional definition, by truly integrating sustainability in everyone’s work.

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Sustainability Report Q2 2022

Making clothes has a big impact on people and the planet. We keep our true costs in mind when making any decision by tracking our product and company-wide environmental footprint.

Addressing the climate crisis is a group effort that takes all of us.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) limits the Agency’s power to regulate fossil fuel emissions from power plants and compel them to make the switch to renewable sources. Cleaning up