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Thinking ahead

Sustainability is becoming more and more important for our customers. This is why we continue to increase the proportion of products in our range that are produced responsibly. From raw material production through the manufacturing process and on to the end of the product life cycle, we are taking specific measures to improve the ecological and social sustainability of our products. We are increasing the proportion of sustainably produced raw materials, reducing the use of critical chemicals and establishing environmentally friendly processes in production. 



Our packaging too is gradually becoming more sustainable. In everything we do, the focus is on our customers. We know that it’s not always easy to spot sustainable fashion. This is why we are working hard to make sustainable OLYMP products more evident for our customers. To do this, we rely on recognised, independent labels and certificates.

GREEN CHOICE: OLYMP sets an example for sustainability.

OLYMP products are an expression of the highest quality and responsible behaviour. With the OLYMP GREEN CHOICE label, we make this attitude visible and create sustainable values for people and the environment.

Our commitment to ecological and socially responsible cotton production

Cotton is the most important raw material for our OLYMP shirts, pullovers, t-shirts and polo shirts. As a member of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) we are supporting a more responsible approach to pesticides and insecticides use, water-efficient field management, the protection of soils and eco systems and the implementation of fair working conditions in cotton production.

Protect the environment – avoid waste

At OLYMP, we have set ourselves the ambitious goal of minimising packaging waste and in particular of drastically reducing the plastic parts in our shirt packaging, of improving the recyclability of the packaging and therefore clearly reducing our CO2 footprint. From now on, all our packaging is optimised according to the principles "Reduce", "Recyclable" and "Recycled".

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