Sustainability Without Compromise: Fashion, Price & Responsibility
- D'Egean
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 15

At AISA & CO, we believe true sustainability must live in harmony with style and accessibility. Fashion should never be forced to choose between responsibility and beauty, nor should sustainable fabrics be considered a luxury beyond reach.
Today, leading global brands place sustainability at the heart of their strategies. Over 60% of fashion houses now commit to concrete targets, ranging from sourcing 100% preferred cotton by 2030 to integrating at least 25–30% recycled fibers in their annual collections.
More than half of the top 100 global retailers already publish sustainability reports with measurable goals on water usage, energy savings, and circular supply chains. Investments in traceable, certified textiles (GOTS, OCS, GRS, BCI) are growing year by year, making responsibility not just a trend but an industry benchmark. This global momentum demonstrates that sustainability is no longer optional; it has become the new standard in fashion.
Our collections demonstrate that certified cotton (GOTS, OCS, GRS, BCI) and innovative recycled materials, such as REFIBRA™ or OnceMore®, can stand shoulder to shoulder with premium aesthetics and competitive prices. With every swatch, we prove that sustainability does not mean compromise; it means creating fabrics that embody elegance, responsibility, and affordability at once.
Come and join us for a better Sustainable World.
Brand | Report / Document | Key Targets |
H&M Group | 50% recycled by 2030 (30% by 2025); 9.5% water reduction; 56% GHG cut by 2030, net-zero 2040 | |
Levi Strauss & Co. | Net-zero 2050; 42% supply chain GHG cut by 2030 | |
Nike | 25% less freshwater by 2025 (15% achieved FY24); 100% waste diverted; 69% GHG cut vs FY20 | |
Patagonia | Net-zero 2040; 80% Scope-1&2 cut by 2030; 86% preferred/recycled materials | |
Inditex | 25% water cut by 2025; 100% lower-impact fibres by 2030; >50% GHG cut by 2030; net-zero 2040 |

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