Bestseller to Support Farmers in Transition to Organic Cotton 

April 16, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Bestseller, the Danish apparel company which owns labels Jack & Jones, Vero Moda and Only, is continuing to drive the shift to organic cotton.
Less than a month after joining the Milliner Cotton Organic initiative—a plan spearheaded by Artistic Milliners to promote Pakistan’s organic cotton—the company announced it will lead in-conversion cotton, the process of supporting farmers in the switch to organic cotton farming.



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