H&M Ranked #1 in Fashion Revolution’s “What Fuels Fashion” Report

A Global Recognition

H&M has been placed at the top of Fashion Revolution’s annual “What Fuels Fashion” report, earning the highest score among global fashion brands. This recognition highlights the company’s ongoing efforts in transparency, accountability, and sustainable practices within the fashion industry.

About the Report

The “What Fuels Fashion” report is published annually by Fashion Revolution, a leading global movement advocating for systemic change in the fashion industry. The ranking evaluates brands on several key criteria, including supply chain transparency, human rights, environmental impact, and responsible sourcing.

Why H&M Stands Out

H&M scored particularly well for disclosing detailed information about its suppliers, policies for fair labor, and progress toward sustainability goals. The company has also been recognized for publishing extensive data on raw materials, energy use, and production standards.

Industry Impact

By achieving the number-one position, H&M sets an example for other international fashion retailers. Its strong performance demonstrates how major brands can contribute to greater industry transparency and sustainability while still maintaining commercial success.

Looking Ahead

H&M emphasizes that while this recognition is an important milestone, the journey toward a fully sustainable fashion industry is ongoing. The company has committed to continue improving working conditions, reducing its environmental footprint, and promoting circular fashion initiatives.

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