Is Massimo Dutti Ethical and Sustainable?
Is Zara’s sister-brand sustainable?
Massimo Dutti launched in 1985 as a menswear brand, and has since grown to become one of Inditexโs most chic brands, offering elegant fashion for both men and women.
We all know itโs stylish, but what about its ethics and sustainability?
The brand was acquired by Inditex in 1991, and now has over 790 stores worldwide and employs over 10,000 people.

Here, we take a closer look at Massimo Duttiโs practises.
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Is Massimo Dutti sustainable?
The brand says theyโre committed to โsustainable development and protecting the environment and natural resources.โ However, they donโt have a brand-specific environmental policy.
As you may (or may not) know, Massimo Dutti is part of Inditex, the worldโs largest fashion retailer. It counts Zara, Bershka, Stradivarius and Pull Bear as its sister brands.
Part of Inditexโs environmental policy is efficient energy and water use and proper waste management.
In 2019, it set a 30% target of emission reduction by 2030 as part of its signed agreement with the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action.
Inditex also has agreed to contribute โฌ15 million to Keringโs regenerative agriculture fund, aiming to support the expansion of sustainable farming practices in the textile industry and other sectors.
The company said theyโve been using eco-friendly fabrics such as organic and recycled cotton, lyocell, viscose, recycled polyester, polyamide, and more in their products. But thereโs still no record that shows if and how their manufacturing processes do minimise textile waste.
Make sure to check out our sustainability guides to Bershka, Zara H&M Mango.
Is Massimo Dutti ethical?
Massimo Dutti scored 41-50% in the Fashion Transparency Index in 2020, before drastically improving this to 81-90% for 2022.
Like other Inditex brands, it is quite open about its suppliers in the final stage of production as well as its supplier policies.
In 2016, the brand openly answered a Twitter user who asked who made the shirt they bought from the brand, detailing the suppliers from the fabric manufacturing to the tinting to the confection to the ironing.
The brand also has policies for employees and suppliers that aim to supposedly provide these people witha good living wages and uphold their safety and human rights.
Itโs worth noting, however, that in June 2020, factory workers in Myanmar working for its sister company Zara were reportedly fired after forming a union.
A couple of months later, Inditex made a joint agreement with global workersโ union IndustriALL that it will ensure its workersโ health and safety are prioritised and that their right to unionise is maintained.
Massimo Duttiโs Animal Welfare Policy
Under Inditexโs agreement, itโs part of the Fur Free Retailer Program organised by the Fur Free Alliance.
Massimo Dutti also has an animal welfare policy that states that all the animal products it uses โ leather, down, exotic animal hair, and wool โ โcome from animals treated in an ethical and responsible manner.โ
READ MORE: Which fabrics are eco-friendly?
Cheap Luxury Handbags Opinion
Cheap Luxury Handbags believes itโs important to highlight the negative and unjust practises taking place in the fashion industry. We believe ethics and sustainability are an important talking point to bring about change and we encourage you to contact fashion brands to demand this.
However we understand that sustainable fashion isnโt accessible for every body due to various factors, such as budget and the ability to find confidence-boosting clothes that fit. We will continue to offer you fashion inspiration and guidance to suit every body and budget, while also highlighting the unjust systems at play in the fashion industry.






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