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Leather, Polyester and Man-made Cellulosics
materials, we are addressing the issues associated with sourcing these products through both improving our own standards and collaborating with others ...
Last Modified - 7 April 2025
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Cocoa
At the John Lewis partnership we are committed to sourcing cocoa responsibly and to addressing inequalities in cocoa by helping build a fairer and ...
Last Modified - 24 April 2025
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Palm Oil
affect change, as well as by supporting initiatives in sourcing landscapes and communities. By doing so we seek to have an outsized positive impact ...
Last Modified - 24 April 2025
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Protecting Our Forests
ways in which we can do that is through responsible sourcing of the raw material we procure, working with other businesses and organisations to ...
Last Modified - 7 April 2025
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Soya
affect change, as well as by supporting initiatives in sourcing landscapes and communities. By doing so we seek to have an outsized positive impact ...
Last Modified - 24 April 2025
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Raw Material Sourcing
people and affecting animals and nature. As a result, sourcing raw materials is one of our most significant impacts on the world, be it on human ...
Last Modified - 25 April 2025
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Raw Materials Sourcing
We are committed to sourcing the raw materials used in our own-brand products responsibly, collaborating with others to drive systemic change and ...
Last Modified - 25 April 2025
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Cotton
in these supply chains. We’re committed to sourcing cotton for our own-brand products more sustainably. We define ‘more sustainable’ as meeting ...
Last Modified - 24 April 2025
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Timber
to comply with our John Lewis Partnership Timber Sourcing Policy and, where applicable, the UK Timber Regulation (UKTR). However, our ultimate aim is ...
Last Modified - 7 April 2025
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Aquaculture Policies
environment and delicate marine ecosystems. Our sourcing policy covers four key areas, including only sourcing fish from known and approved ...
Last Modified - 7 April 2025