In 2023, KIABI became the first European brand to join the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol. The move was part of the French retail giant’s commitment to sustainable sourcing and a broader push towards positive social and environmental change across the fashion industry. Two years in, KIABI is leveraging their membership to work towards ambitious sustainability goals. The retailer also joined the program’s Board of Directors in 2024.

A Transformative Vision for 2035 and Beyond
As a brand, KIABI strives to benefit the families that make up their customer base, promising to make life easier by making everyday sustainable living more accessible to all. Practically, this means integrating environmental and social concerns into every facet of the business, efforts which are outlined in their Vision 2035. The organization’s transformation has included assessing and improving environmental impact across 16 focal areas that are relevant for their supply chain, including access to raw materials, traceability, working conditions, water consumption, and land use. Corresponding KPI’s were further identified for each topic.
Prioritizing Sustainable Raw Materials
A central pillar of KIABI’s Vision 2035 is a commitment to sustainable sourcing; the retailer aims for 100% of its products to contain a majority of sustainable fibers by 2025. This goal puts cotton front and center, as the natural fiber represents about 60% of the tonnage of raw materials used for KIABI’s finished products. A critical force driving progress in this area is the organization’s Materials team, which was created ten years ago to gain better visibility into pricing, production lead time, yarn and fabric quality, and cotton origins, shouldering more responsibility for sourcing instead of exclusively relying on vendors. The team’s informed sourcing decisions account for how a fiber was produced, its environmental footprint, whether its origin can be authenticated, and whether it can be tracked into a finished product.
Source: The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol



