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1 Water at LINDEX Ann Åström Product and Production Support

2 Stockmann Group CEO Hannu Penttilä Corporate Management and Administration CEO Nina Laine-Haaja CEO Göran Bille 2 Fashion Chain Division Director Göran Bille Department Store Division Director Maisa Romanainen Stockmann group

3 Short facts about Lindex More than Euro 624 million in turnover 2011. Approx 5 000 employees. Head office in central Gothenburg, Sweden. Founded 1954 in Alingsås, Sweden. Since 2007 a part of the Finnish listed company Stockmann. 3

4 Lindex world wide Inspiring and affordable fashion for women and children 450 stores 16 countries, 5000 co-workers 5 billion SEK 250 suppliers, 450 factories 150 000 factory workers Production offices in Turkey, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and China Fashion on Lindex Shop Online Stockmann Group, 2007

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6 Business beyond usual COMPANY FOTPRINT: 60% product/production, 25-35% use, 5-10% LINDEX (figures from eg IKEA, PUMA) Responsibility to the BRANDS (customer NO, NGO´s ofcource NO, Goverments ”NO”, Supply chain NO….) Networking, global/local collaborations, partner up (SAC, Joint roadmap, STWI, BCI…) Brands, NGO´s, Goverments (eg Toys, Cosmetics and Textile) Guidlines…more and more…what to use…what will be ”standard” (STWI, UK, German, NIKE tools, Higgs index, NICE…) ”A DJUNGLE” New Dying water  ……CO2 Sustaianable design (eg waste, quality)

7 Sustainable fashion in a lifecycle perspective Resource efficiency – maximize use – prevent harm- create shared value Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

8 IMPACTS ACROSS THE LIFECYCLE OF A GARMENT

9 Raw materials at LINDEX 2011 net weight to DC: -5,5 ton Cotton -1,2 ton PA -1,0 ton PE -0,47 ton Acrylic -0,51 ton Viscose Approx12% of LINDEX collection 2012 is made in Sustainable materials (organic cotton, better cotton, recycled PE and PA, recycled Cotton and Wool)

10 The studied products Material: 95% Cotton, 5% Elasthane Size: 36/38 Weight: 23 g Material: 85% Polyamide, 15% Elastane Size: 36/38 Weight: 33 g

11 CSR MG, Supply chain Environment, 18 March 2010 5495 KJ 2204 KJ 119 KJ 6301 KJ 8762 KJ 161 KJ 150 g 123 g 7 g 566 g 10 g 197 g 24 L (23%) 80 L (77%) 57 L (69%) 26 L (31%)

12 Water consumption. Cotton briefs.

13 Large-scale improvements

14 CREATING BETTER COTTON

15 BCI statistics

16 Thread to garment Main production processes with water use: Dying Printing Washing

17 Water before treatmentPrecipitation + biologic treatment Water before and after Sludge Textile dying waste water

18 Vertical suppliers (with wet processes) Mapping of vertical suppliers, autumn 07: Eg. number, location, type of process, water cleaning, handling of waste…. Bangladesh: 6 factories India: 3 China:15 Turkey: 5 Plus 6 Direct suppliers

19 Cleaner production LINDEX and KappAhl make an environmental ”code/tool” for cleaner production Environmental inspections Focus on water treatment, chemicals and waste More efficient processes and cost savings Improvement process by training and Cleaner Production projects Collaboration and cooperation, IFC, STWI, SIDA

20 Background: Results from a previous IFC project in Bangladesh ResourceUnitResults Achieved Potential Waterl/year800 million100 billion (7% of current consumption) Natural gasM39.3 million1.3 billion ElectricityGWh4.4600 Green house gases T CO2- e 190002.6 million Capital expenditure USD484000 SavingUSD1 million Objective: Minimization of resources used in textile processing through awareness raising of resource efficiency and identification of low cost measures resulting in savings. Methodology: cleaner production audits of wet processing in textile companies. Partners: Solidaridad and key buyers – Levis, H&M, KappAhl, Lindex, Mothercare, W E Fashions

21 Background: A success story from Bangladesh " "The payback on my investments in more water and energy efficient processes was 270% already the first year. This also meant that I saved 10 million litres of water and 150 000 kWh of electricity and at the same time contributed to a better world for my children and grandchild." Mahiuddin Faruqui, Bangladesh. Supplier to Lindex and participant in IFC's Cleaner Production Initiative

22 Towards a sustainable textile industry

23 The Guidelines… 1 Preface 2 Introduction 3 Water Efficiency 4 Water Pollution 5 Wastewater

24 Customer responsibility Dry clean? Air Just take away the spot… Lower water temp Detergent No softener No thumbel drying Patch, repair, second hand, recycle…

25 Reuse and Recycling

26 Lindex CSR reporting 26


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