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Poplook Sustainability Profile

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Poplook is mentioned as one of Malaysia’s prominent modest fashion players in a market shaped by sustainability and ESG compliance. The source content describes the wider modest fashion and textile industry as increasingly focused on eco-conscious materials, transparent ethical practices, digital transformation, and supply-chain standards. While the page does not provide detailed company-specific sustainability reporting for Poplook, it places the brand within a sector where sustainability, ethical sourcing, and responsible practices are becoming more important.

Poplook Sustainability Actions

Eco-conscious materials

The adoption of eco-conscious materials and transparent ethical practices is highlighted as part of the strong institutional and consumer push towards sustainability and ESG compliance in the modest fashion sector.

Ethical sourcing emphasis

The Halal Industry Master Plan 2030 provides a strategic blueprint to position Malaysia as the global leader in the Halal economy, including modest fashion. This involves strengthening the Halal assurance system, promoting ethical sourcing, and ensuring high hygiene standards across the entire supply chain.

Poplook Sustainability Commitments

2030

Halal economy leadership

The Halal Industry Master Plan 2030 (HIMP) 2030 provides a strategic blueprint to position Malaysia as the global leader in the Halal economy, including emerging sectors like modest fashion.

2030

Textile market expansion

The overall textile manufacturing sector is projected to expand significantly to USD 4.47 billion (RM 21.05 billion) by 2030.

2026

New incentive framework

Effective first quarter of 2026, companies undertaking investment in the Textile, Apparel, and Footwear subsector will be subject to a New Investment Incentive Framework where tax incentives are tiered and based on an outcome-based approach.


Sustainable Development Goals

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

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