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Category: Production

The importance of a smooth Accord transition in Bangladesh

At KappAhl, we are concerned about the future of ready-made garments workers in Bangladesh and the transition of “Accord on … More

Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh

Plastic bags still the most sustainable bag choice

Hi Fredrika KlarĂ©n, Head of Sustainability at KappAhl. Is it really true that plastic bags are better than paper ones? … More

Making our stores more sustainable with climate-smart hangers

Paper clothes hangers? Made without using water or chemicals? Oh yes! KappAhl and Ecoligent Paper are now developing new, climate-smart … More

Excess yarn becomes kimonos in sustainable winning collection Wabi-Sabi

Excess yarn forms the basis of Wabi-Sabi, the muted blue kimono duo with the playfully irregular pattern that won our … More

Five years after Rana Plaza – the Accord is making progress

Today, our thoughts go to the people who suffered from the terrible building collapse of a textile factory at Rana … More

Dhaka, the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh

A new opportunity for Sheuli

“Before I started at the training centre my life was hopeless. I lived with my husband and his family and … More

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