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Chinese apparel firm HOdo exports carbon-offset clothing

24 Jul 21 2 min read

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Chinese apparel brand HOdo recently claimed producing and exporting the country's first batch of clothing certified as carbon neutral, contributing to the creation of a sustainable clothing ecosystem. "By exporting the batch of carbon-neutral clothing, HOdo hopes to inspire more apparel companies to make efforts to reduce carbon emissions,” said Zhou Haijiang, board chairman of HOdo Group.

The emissions related to the production of the clothing, which includes over 11,000 pairs of swimming trunks exported to the United States, were offset by afforestation activities which help absorb carbon dioxide by generating a forest carbon sink, according to HOdo.

The HOdo Group said it began to artificially cultivate yew trees in east China's Jiangsu Province in 1997 and now has the country's largest yew seedling base, consisting of more than 165 hectares of forest, a news agency reported.

“We will actively integrate resources to build carbon-neutral industrial clusters and contribute to industrial transformation," said Zhou.

The company said it has provided carbon-neutral labeling, carbon asset management and carbon footprint services, among other services, to more than 20,000 enterprises in China.

China's national carbon market opened for trading recently—a significant step to help the country reduce its carbon footprint and meet its targets of peaking carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

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