Facing the challenges
of our time

The world is at a turning point. Rising global temperatures, record-breaking greenhouse gas levels, and mounting pressure on natural resources show that the need for action has never been greater. The textile industry plays a major role in these challenges, contributing to climate change, pollution, and waste. As one of Europe’s leading workwear brands, Fristads feels a responsibility not only to protect people at work, but also to protect the planet we all share.

Taking the lead in sustainable workwear

At Fristads, sustainability is not a side project – it’s woven into our business strategy and daily operations. We are determined to take the lead in the workwear industry by driving innovation, setting ambitious goals, and proving that durability and sustainability can go hand in hand. We have committed to halving our CO₂ emissions by 2030, in line with the UN’s 1.5°C target. Through our owner Hultafors Group, these targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) , giving us a science-based framework to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

A STRATEGY FOR REAL TRANSFORMATION

Our sustainability strategy is built around three core focus areas:

  • Sustainable Workplace – ensuring health, safety, engagement, and accountability for everyone who works with and for Fristads.
  • Sustainable Supply Chain – creating transparency and traceability while addressing environmental, social, and logistic challenges throughout our value chain.
  • Sustainable Offering – delivering high-quality products and services with lower climate impact, from responsible material choices to repair, reuse, and circular solutions

    These three areas, supported by growth, profitability, and accountability, form the foundation of our strategy and guide every decision we make.
TRANSITION PLAN IN ACTION​​​​​​​

Reaching our goals requires more than promises. We are mapping our impact across the value chain, developing climate transition plans, and transforming how we design, produce, and deliver our garments. Some solutions – like improving energy efficiency – are straightforward. Others demand deeper change, such as rethinking product development, phasing out harmful chemicals, and developing circular business models.
Sustainability at Fristads is a shared responsibility. Every department has clear targets and contributes to the transition plan, reporting regularly on progress. Whether it is logistics reducing transport emissions, product teams designing garments that last longer, or sales offering new sustainable services, our entire organisation is moving in the same direction. Every action we take today shapes the future of workwear tomorrow.

Our memberships

Since 2018, Fristads has mapped its greenhouse gas emissions as a member of the Swedish Textile Initiative for Climate Action. STICA is a joint climate initiative for Swedish textile companies that focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with the 1.5° C pathway, as defined in the Paris Agreement. Fristads’ goal is to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030 compared with the baseline year of 2018 for Scope 1 and 2 and 2019 for Scope 3.

Fristads participates in the UN Global Compact, which supports companies to do business responsibly by aligning their strategies and operations with the Ten Principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption and to take strategic actions to advance broader societal goals, such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with an emphasis on collaboration and innovation.

In collaboration with RISE, Fristads has developed a standard to measure the total environmental impact of a garment throughout its life cycle, resulting in an Environmental Product Declaration, or EPD, for clothing. Fristads also participates in a program initiated by RISE called POPFREE Industry.

Fristads is a signatory to the new International Accord on Health and Safety in the Garment and Textile Industry, furthering its commitment to the Bangladesh Accord since 2018. Through the agreement, Fristads commits to the health and safety work already undertaken in Bangladesh and to the expansion of country specific health and safety programmes based on the principles of the 2013 and 2018 Accord agreements.

Fristads is a member of amfori, an organisation that offers the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) providing companies with a standard to assess and improve social and environmental conditions in their supply chains. amfori BSCI implements the principal international labour standards protecting workers’ rights, with the goal to guarantee ethical working conditions for all workers.

Fristads is committed to improving cotton farming practices globally with the Better Cotton Initiative, an organisation that promotes a holistic approach to cotton farming and help farmers around the world produce cotton that is better for themselves, their communities and the environment. BCI cotton is sourced via a chain of custody model called mass balance. This means that the cotton is not physically traceable to end products, however, the farmers benefit from the demand for BCI cotton in equivalent volumes to those we ‘source.’ At Fristads we are committed to source at least 50% of our cotton as BCI cotton by 2030.

Fristads is a member of B.A.U.M. e.v., a network that is committed to advancing sustainable business practices and is a driving force for sustainable development in Europe.

Fristads is a part of the environmental organisation ChemSec’s initiative the PFAS Movement, which aims to educate about the harmful effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and phase them out of production. Through ChemSec's PFAS movement, companies commit to working to get hazardous fluorides phased out from the manufacturing chain and to support a ban on these harmful chemicals.

Together with our partner SGS, we run a Chemical Compliance programme that educates our suppliers about chemical management practices. Through the program, we also conduct annual random tests at our partner factories to ensure there are no harmful chemicals in our products.

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