Chemical Safety in the Textile Supply Chain at REWE Group The SITEX Program



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Chemical Safety in the Textile Supply Chain at REWE Group The SITEX Program

REWE Group's Commitment to safer Chemicals Our Commitment REWE Group takes its responsibility for the society and the environment seriously. It is our AIM to assure the use of safer chemicals in the whole lifecycle and production procedures of apparel and footwear products, including all home textiles by no later than January 2020. Therefore, the REWE Group has joined the Detox commitment in December 2014. What are we doing now? REWE Group has launched the SITEX program, which focuses on developing and implementing a roadmap to avoid hazardous chemicals in the textile supply chain. REWE Group together with its suppliers creates a substitution plan for hazardous chemicals. REWE Group supports its suppliers with information and training in managing chemicals aiming at a toxic free textile supply chain. Making a Change with Detox The Detox campaign was launched in 2011 by Greenpeace with the goal of a toxic free future in the textile industry. The campaign started by challenging global sportswear brands to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals from their supply chains and products, currently with a focus on retail companies. Since July 2011, the campaign has been able to secure public commitments from international fashion and retail companies: Adidas, Benetton, Burberry, C&A, Canepa, Coop, Esprit, G-Star Raw, H&M, Levis, Lidl, Li-Ning, M&S, Mango, Nike, Primark, Puma, REWE Group, Tchibo, Uniqlo, Valentino, Victoria s Secret, Zara. For further information please visit the website of Greenpeace. These 11 Chemical Groups have to be phased out: ① Alkylphenols ② Phthalates ③ Brominated and chlorinated flame retardants ④ Azo dyes ⑤ Organotin compounds ⑥ Perfluorinated chemicals ⑦ Chlorobenzenes ⑧ Chlorinated solvents ⑨ Chlorophenols ⑩ Short chain chlorinated paraffins ⑪ Heavy metals

Why to substitute hazardous Chemicals? 1 in 4 people in China have no access to clean drinking water Water scarcity and water pollution are the two top environmental concerns of the world s population Toxic chemicals are a threat to human health and the ecosystems Both Alkyphenols and perflorinated chemicals (PFCs) are known hormone disruptors which can be hazardous even at very low levels PFCs have been found in animals ranging from birds to whales to polar bears all over the globe Final textile products containing hazardous chemicals are shipped around the world Washing of textiles releases toxic chemicals into water treatment plants Water treatment cannot remove all hazardous chemicals Toxic chemicals are delivered to the factory Release of wastewater & sludge contaminated with hazardous chemicals http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/detox/water/nike-adidas-detox/facts/ Toxic chemicals do reach the food chain by polluting the waters

REWE Group, its Suppliers, and Manufacturers join forces to create a safer Textile Supply Chain! Examples of hazardous Chemical-Input along the Supply Chain Heavy Metals Organochlorines, Phthalates, Pesticides Raw material selection APEO, Formaldehyde, AZO, Allergenic Dyes, PCP, Chlorinated Benzenes, Chlorinated Toluene, Heavy metals, Organotin Dyeing and other wet processes Hazardous chemicals can be found along the whole textile supply chain. Starting from the very beginning, raw materials such as leather may contain heavy metals. In further production, e.g. during the bleaching, dyeing, or printing process, toxic chemicals like APEOs and PFCs may be applied. In the last production procedures as well as in the final product hazardous chemicals can occur. Formaldehyde, Flame Retardants, PCP, PFC, PAHs, Phthalates Finishing process and packaging Final product By integrating the SITEX program into our existing sustainability strategy, together with our manufacturers we will significantly reduce the release of hazardous substances into the environment and, in particular, into the water. Chemical alternatives can be found at Cleangredients: www.cleangredients.org Safer alternatives are available at SubsPort: www.subsport.eu The substitution of hazardous chemicals from the supply chain can only be achieved with YOUR SUPPORT!

Your Advantages: Me et c d cle em ostu a m a an ner nd fo er's dl es prod r a s p uc oll tion uti on! Protect the environment of your country! t an g i l mp asin l o c ta re Be inc men! s n th wi viro ation en gul re Ke an ep c d u cu find rren sto n t me ew rs! r in l e d a ea ent t! l a nm en e B iro em v en anag m Protect your worker s and consumer s health!...don't miss the opportunity, ACT NOW!

Our SITEX-Roadmap towards a safer Future! Action Plan for 2014-2020 Awareness Raising REWE Group joins Detox START Water Testing 4 201 Case Studies 5 201 20 16 Gre en fac tor 2017 y 19 20 Phase-out Strategy 201 8 0 202 Publication and Reporting Capacity Building and Training Safe Textile Production