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Sustainability Summary

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Kavat is a footwear brand. The sustainability-related content provided does not include brand-specific ESG reporting, but the wider context of sustainable fashion and textiles emphasises durability, repairability, recyclability, reduced waste, and responsible production across the value chain. Based on the available material, the most relevant sustainability themes for a footwear brand are product longevity, circular design, and reducing material waste. No explicit company-level sustainability targets, partnerships, or detailed ESG disclosures were provided in the source content.

Kavat Sustainability Actions

Durable and repairable design

The EU will set new design requirements for textiles to make them last longer, easier to repair and recycle. There will also be new requirements on minimum recycled content in textiles.

Reduce waste and overproduction

The EU aims to stop overproduction and overconsumption of clothing. New measures will also discourage the destruction of unsold or returned textiles and restrict the export of textile waste.

Address microplastics

The EU is developing concrete ways to address this unintentional release of microplastics. It is estimated that about half a million tonnes of microplastics come from our synthetic clothes.

Protect against greenwashing

In March 2023 the EU proposed common criteria against greenwashing and misleading environmental claims. This initiative will oblige companies to prove their environmental claims, introduce common criteria to check these claims, and encourage the use of reliable ecolabels.

Human rights due diligence

The EU recently proposed new rules on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence. It requires all companies within its scope to address negative impacts on human rights and the environment in their own operations and across their value chains.

Kavat Sustainability Commitments

2030

Sustainable textiles by 2030

The EU has a Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles to create a greener textiles sector. The aim is a major shift inside the industry and among consumers, creating a whole new sustainable ecosystem for textiles by the end of this decade.


Sustainable Development Goals

Kavat is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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