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H&M is committed to conserving water, soil, air and species. In terms of raw materials, H&M aims to use only cotton from sustainable sources by 2020 by switching to certified organic cotton and other raw materials made from recycled materials including fabric. The use of organic cotton grown without chemical pesticides or fertilizers is good for the health of the farmers as well as the environment. H&M has been actively involved in the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), and also continues to increase the use of conscious materials such as recycled polyester, polyamide and wool which receive third-party certification following the Global Recycling Standard (GRS). In terms of water and chemicals, H&M needs to work with the factories to improve the way water is used and treated from cotton to customer, to ensure the use of chemicals safely and to eliminate discharges into water, soil and air. The company does not own factories and therefore develops environmental requirements for suppliers according to the above commitments. Suppliers are audited by external auditors according to the Textile Exchange Standards or Organic Content Standards (OCS) and transactional certificate (TC). The OCS verifies the presence and amount of a given raw material in a final product. It is a voluntary standard that tracks the flow of a raw material from the source to the final product and is certified by an accredited third party. The certification of the raw materials itself is verified independently by another production process certification
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