Our Commitments

Our Commitments

We are on a mission to create luxury fashion that doesn’t compromise on desirability or sustainability and that holds us accountable to our values. 


Making every action count, discover our commitments to you, our planet and our fellow creatures. 



No leather, feathers, fur or skins 

We are a vegetarian company which means that no animals are killed for our products. 


None of our collections contain leather, feathers, fur or exotic skins, and none of the glues used in our shoes or bags come from animals either. 

PVC free 

In 2008, we began to phase out our use of PVC and, since 2010, all Stella McCartney products have been proudly PVC-free. In addition to our own collections, we also ensure that all adidas by Stella McCartney pieces are PVC plastic-free.  

  • Greenpeace names PVC (polyvinyl chloride) as the most environmentally damaging of all plastics. Vinyl chloride is used to make most PVC plastic and vinyl products. Short-term exposure to high levels of vinyl chloride in air can result in central nervous system effects, such as dizziness, drowsiness, and headaches in humans. Long-term exposure can result in liver damage and can lead to an increased risk of cancer.¹ 
Our Commitments

No cotton from Uzbekistan, Syria or Turkmenistan 

None of our cotton comes from Uzbekistan, Syria, Turkmenistan or from other areas that are considered high risk for child or forced labour. 

We trace the country of origin for all of the cotton that we use and are working to get traceability back to farm level for all of our key cotton supplies. We also use organic cotton whenever possible, promoting improved practices in the supply chain and providing a better livelihood to farmers. 

Angora free 

Following a PETA campaign in 2013 highlighting the plight of angora rabbits3, we committed to stopping all future use of angora in Stella McCartney products. Everything we have produced since Autumn 2013 has been angora-free and continues to be. 

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Our Commitments

No viscose from ancient and endangered forests 

Our responsibly sourced, forest-friendly viscose, acetate and wooden shoe soles are FSC-certified, traceable and never from ancient or endangered forests, or other controversial sources. 

This is a result of the CanopyStyle Audit, a third-party verification of the world’s largest viscose producers, completed by the Rainforest Alliance. These audits represent a major step in transforming the environmental footprint of the rayon and viscose supply chain and in preserving our endangered forests. 


We look to work with some of the most highly ranking suppliers, as verified by the CanopyStyle Audit’s Hot Button Report2, meaning they have the industry-leading result of having attained a low-risk rating for sourcing from ancient and endangered forests. 

No Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) or azo dyes 

Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) are banned from use in our production. 


PFCs are used to make fabrics water-repellent but are considered to be harmful for the environment, negatively impacting the reproduction and lives of aquatic organisms. Azo dyes are similarly banned from use in our supply chain and throughout Europe. 

  



No sandblasting 

We do not sandblast our denim. This is a technique for distressing the material, giving it a worn-in look. However, the process of sandblasting has been shown to cause fatal lung diseases in the workers carrying out the process. Any distressing that is found on our denim has been done using methods that are safe for the people carrying them out. 




No mulesing 

Wherever possible, we source our wool from farms that committed to the highest levels of animal welfare and environmental stewardship. 

We do and will not accept wool from farms that allow mulesing. 

  • Merino sheep are specifically bred to have wrinkled skin, which means more wool per animal. Attracted to the moisture, flies lay eggs in the folds of skin, and the hatched maggots can eat the sheep alive. In order to prevent this condition – known as ‘flystrike’ – Australian ranchers perform ‘mulesing’, which involves carving huge strips of skin and flesh off the backs of unanaesthetised lambs’ legs and around their tails. This is done to cause smooth, scarred skin that won’t harbour fly eggs, yet the bloody wounds often get flystrike before they heal.² 

This is a result of the CanopyStyle Audits, a third-party verification of the world’s largest viscose producers completed by Rainforest Alliance. These audits represent a major step in transforming the environmental footprint of the rayon/viscose supply chain and preserving endangered forests. Our suppliers also received the highest ranking in Canopy’s Hot Button Report

  



FSC certified wood, paper and packaging

All of the wood, paper and packaging we use is FSC-certified or from recycled sources. This helps to ensure that, like our forest-friendly viscose, the rest of our tree-based materials are also never from ancient and endangered forests, ensuring that there is no net loss and that we are not contributing to deforestation. 



  

Against animal testing 

Always in line with our cruelty-free ethos, we are proud to confirm that none of our products are tested on animals. 


STELLA by Stella McCartney is a responsible alternative to luxury skincare, developed in partnership with LVMH Beauty Division, that supports caring for ourselves and Mother Earth in perfect harmony. We always stand by our vegan and cruelty-free principles at heart and each STELLA formulation is made with at least 99% natural-origin ingredients. 



Our stores and offices 

As a forward-thinking brand, we strive to make responsible decisions in every part of our business, including the way that we design and operate our stores and offices. 


In 2012, we banned the use of plastic water bottles in our stores and offices, encouraging all colleagues to use reusable alternatives. 


All of our new stores since 2013 are lit with LED lighting, which uses 75% less energy than traditional bulbs and last over 25 times longer than conventional options5. We use 100% renewable energy sources in our flagship Old Bond Street store and other UK stores, powered by wind energy provided by Ecotricity, a renewable energy company investing its revenue into building new wind turbines. 


Wherever possible, we purchase our store fittings and office furniture locally or from auctions to give them a new lease of life. Recently we gave our old office chairs to Rype Office, a furniture refurbishment company, to avoid sending them to landfill or needing to be broken down for recycling.

 

We offer planet-friendly schemes for all of our colleagues, including Cushon pensions scheme and team rewards with Plants for Perks. We encourage colleagues to volunteer for at least three days in the year, which falls outside of annual leave allowances.


  



Circularity 

We are committed to reducing waste and our use of virgin raw materials, as well as increasing the use of repurposed, recycled and regenerative alternatives.

 

Whether this is through old-stock fabric or giving a second life to ocean plastics, we are closing the loops and working towards a new, circular economy-based precedent for the fashion industry. 

1Vinyl chloride, United States Environmental Protection Agency
2Mulesing by the Wool Industry, PETA
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