FY24 IMPACT REPORT 

 

Sustaining our planet, its people, and the modern economy requires innovation—new designs, materials, tech, and business ideas. It’s a a wild ride, testing fabrics, trying new tools, and learning from others to keep fresh perspectives. Not everything works out, but every attempt moves us forward or teaches us something new. Looking back on the year, our team embraced the challenges and made real progress toward a more sustainable future.

 

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FY24 IMPACT REPORT 

 

Sustaining our planet, its people, and the modern economy requires innovation—new designs, materials, tech, and business ideas. It’s a a wild ride, testing fabrics, trying new tools, and learning from others to keep fresh perspectives. Not everything works out, but every attempt moves us forward or teaches us something new. Looking back on the year, our team embraced the challenges and made real progress toward a more sustainable future.

 

READ HERE >


2023

 

  • 90.4% of our total fibres were preferred fibres (a 2% increase from last year)

  • 14.1% of our total fibres were from recycled or regenerated sources (4.2% increase from last year)

  • Reduced our average emissions per product by 8.5% from last year

  • Launched Spell Salvage, our end-of-life garment takeback program to our Australian community

  • Eliminated the use of 3,215 garment bags this year by using roll-tie method for our denim

  • Introduced virtual sampling, reducing the need for physical samples and cutting emissions from shipping

READ THE 2023 REPORT >

2022

 

  • 95% of Tier 1 suppliers had their operations audited or certified to accepted social standards
  • 3 Fair Trade Artisan projects providing 994 person-days worth of work

  • 201.5kgs of nylon waste recovered for use inour Garden Party and Utopia swim

  • 86.9% fibres used were Preferred Fibres

  • 5,176.76 metres of deadstock fabric used for our Renew collection of garments and swag

READ THE 2022 REPORT >

2021

  • 89% of our Tier 1 suppliers undertook a third-party social audit

  • Published our first Modern Slavery Statement

  • 88% of our fibres delivered throughout our collections were preferred fibres

  • Joined the circular fashion rental market: Sister to Sister rental platform, hosted by GlamCorner

READ THE 2021 REPORT >


2020

 

  • 11% total growth of preferred fibre portfolio

  • 14% of garments made from recycled fibres – growth of 3%

  • Our total Global Donations and Community Giving Back initiatives = $1,020,130

  • Offset our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions and a limited level of Scope 3, totalling 128.87 tonnes of CO2-e.

READ THE 2020 REPORT >

2019

 

  • Developed and published our preferred fibres matrix

  • 11% of our garments contained recycled fibres, a growth of 2%

  • Finalised our Restricted Substances List (RSL) and Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL)

  • Produced our first Spell RENEW products made from deadstock

READ THE 2019 REPORT >

2018

 

  • 30% of fibres are sustainably sourced = 23% increase from 2017

  • Recycled fibres represent 9% of our overall collections

  • Domestic Scope 1 & 2 Carbon emissions all produced from verified renewable sources

  • 2 Artisan projects representing 186 days of work for 22 artisans

READ THE 2018 REPORT >

2017

 

  • 86% of our Tier 1 supply chain have been ethically certified

  • 36% of Tier 1 supply chain have environmental certification

  • 3% increase on carbon saving for sea over air shipments on the year prior

  • We defined our 2025 Sustainability Vision & Commitment

READ THE 2017 REPORT >



2023

 

  • 90.4% of our total fibres were preferred fibres (a 2% increase from last year)

  • 14.1% of our total fibres were from recycled or regenerated sources (4.2% increase from last year)

  • Reduced our average emissions per product by 8.5% from last year

  • Launched Spell Salvage, our end-of-life garment takeback program to our Australian community

  • Eliminated the use of 3,215 garment bags this year by using roll-tie method for our denim

  • Introduced virtual sampling, reducing the need for physical samples and cutting emissions from shipping

READ HERE >

2022

 

  • 95% of Tier 1 suppliers had their operations audited or certified to accepted social standards

  • 3 Fair Trade Artisan projects providing 994 person-days worth of work

  • 201.5kgs of nylon waste recovered for use in our Garden Party and Utopia swim

  • 86.9% fibres used were Preferred Fibres

  • 5,176.76 metres of deadstock fabric used for our Renew collection of garments and swag

READ HERE >


2021

 

  • 89% of our Tier 1 suppliers undertook a third-party social audit

  • Published our first Modern Slavery Statement

  • 88% of our fibres delivered throughout our collections were preferred fibres

  • Artisan projects providing approximately 6,345 person-days worth of work

  • Carbon Footprint: 790.5 tonnes of CO2-e offset

  • Spell Renew initiatives utilised 4,940 metres of deadstock fabric

  • Joined the circular fashion rental market: Sister to Sister rental platform, hosted by GlamCorner

READ HERE >

2020

 

  • 11% total growth of preferred fibre portfolio

  • 14% of garments made from recycled fibres – growth of 3%

  • Our total Global Donations and Community Giving Back initiatives = $1,020,130

  • Offset our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions and a limited level of Scope 3, totalling 128.87 tonnes of CO2-e.

    READ HERE >


2019

 

  • Developed and published our preferred fibres matrix

  • 11% of our garments contained recycled fibres, a growth of 2%

  • Finalised our Restricted Substances List (RSL) and Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL)

  • Produced our first Spell RENEW products made from deadstock

 

    READ HERE >

2018

 

  • 30% of fibres are sustainably sourced = 23% increase from 2017

  • Recycled fibres represent 9% of our overall collections

  • Domestic Scope 1 & 2 Carbon emissions all produced from verified renewable sources

  • 2 Artisan projects representing 186 days of work for 22 artisans


    READ HERE >


2017

 

  • 86% of our Tier 1 supply chain have been ethically certified

  • 36% of Tier 1 supply chain have environmental certification

  • 3% increase on carbon saving for sea over air shipments on the year prior

  • We defined our 2025 Sustainability Vision & Commitment

 

    READ HERE >

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