Corporate responsibility

H&M’s business concept is to offer our customers fashion and quality at the best price. At H&M, quality is about more than making sure that our products meet or exceed our customers' expectations. It also means that they have to be manufactured under good conditions and that our customers must be satisfied with us as a company. Taking responsibility for how our operations affect people and the environment is also an essential prerequisite for H&M's continued profitability and growth. This section explains how we do that.


H&M supports UNICEF in Uzbekistan

Since July, H&M has been supporting UNICEF's efforts to improve the situation of children in Uzbekistan. H&M wants to help prevent child labour in Uzbekistan's cotton industry.

Find out more about H&M's cooperation with UNICEF here


H&M donates £216 202 to WaterAid

The sale of this year’s specially designed bikini range has generated £216 202 to WaterAid, which has brought H&M’s support up to over £1 million since the partnership started in 2002.
Read more about H&M and WaterAid here.

2007 CSR report

Here we describe the main events in 2007 within the area of corporate social responsibility. This year’s report is organised in a new way and has been incorporated into the website for the best possible viewing experience.
2007 CSR report

Greater emphasis on organic cotton

This autumn H&M will be continuing its big venture into organic cotton in all departments. At the same time as meeting increased interest from our customers we will be contributing to increased demand for organically grown cotton.
Read more about our organic cotton collection here.

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H&M participates in Fur Free Alliance's programme for fur free retailers.

Read more at www.furfreeretailer.com