Since 2008, Acne Studios has been a member of the organisation Fair Wear Foundation (FWF). They support them in their work to monitor and improve labour conditions at the factories where their products are made. Every year, FWF does a 'Brand Performance Check' where the brands performance is evaluated and graded
Mulesed wool is banned from Acne Studio's fabrics list, along with Angora, Non-RDS down, and Fur
All Acne Studio's paper bags used in their stores are made from paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Most other paper packaging used is either FSC certified or made from recycled cardboard
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