BASED IN ITS PARIS STUDIOS, SANDRO'S DESIGN TEAMS HAVE BEEN CREATING READY-TO-WEAR COLLECTIONS AND ACCESSORIES WITH AN ELEGANT CHARM AND A DISTINCTIVE PARISIAN TWIST SINCE 1984.

THROUGH THE COLLECTIONS, OUR PRIORITY HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY FASHION AND MAKE LUXURY AND STYLE ACCESSIBLE. NOW, IN ADDITION TO THIS COMES AN ENHANCED DUTY OF RESPONSIBILITY WITH REGARD TO PEOPLE AND THE PLANET, AS WELL AS A DESIRE TO BE TRANSPARENT WITH OUR CUSTOMERS.

GUIDED BY ITS FOUNDERS AND CREATIVE DIRECTORS, EVELYNE AND ILAN CHETRITE, SANDRO HAS DEVELOPED A GENUINE COMMUNITY SPIRIT, ONE THAT IS GENEROUS AND PROUD. SEASON AFTER SEASON, THE FASHION HOUSE HAS COME TO FEEL LIKE AN EXTENDED FAMILY.

WE ARE DETERMINED TO GO ABOVE AND BEYOND IN OUR EFFORTS TO CREATE MORE RESPONSIBLE AND SUSTAINABLE FASHION. WE HAVE DEFINED AN AMBITIOUS SET OF GOALS, BUT IT WON'T ALL BE PLAIN SAILING.

ALONG THE WAY, WE WANTED TO OPEN THE DOORS OF OUR COMPANY EVEN WIDER TO SHOW YOU THE WORK WE'RE ALREADY DOING.

OUR MATERIALS AND HOW TO CARE FOR THEM

The starting point for creating our clothing and accessories is the selection and production of the raw materials used to make them. Upstream of our value chains is also where the most significant part of our sector's environmental impact lies.

We take the greatest care in selecting the materials we use. Our aim is to offer our customers high quality materials—like cotton, linen, viscose, silk, wool and cashmere—which are produced and processed using methods with a reduced environmental impact.

Keen to improve the environmental footprint of the materials making up our creations, we are now focusing our efforts on sourcing the materials we use most in our collections sustainably: organically grown cotton, Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified wool, Leather Working Group (LWG) certified leather and recycled polyester. What's more, 100% of our jeans are treated using a process that uses 95% less water than traditional treatments.

These materials represent a real challenge from an economic and supply perspective. Only available in limited quantities, we do everything we can to ensure their availability by strengthening the partnerships we have with our suppliers.

At Sandro, we also want our creations to have a long life and for the beauty of our carefully selected materials to last. This is why our quality experts provide care advice by material to help you look after your pieces in day-to-day life.

2023 Where we stood in 2023:
60% of our men's and women's collections were made using materials and/or processing methods with a lower environmental impact.
2026 Our commitments for 2026:
80% of our men's and women's collections will be manufactured using materials and/or processing methods with a lower environmental impact.
2030 By 2030, we aim to have 100% of our men's and women's collections manufactured using more sustainable materials and manufacturing processes.

OUR DEFINITION OF A MORE SUSTAINABLE PIECE

AT SANDRO, A PRODUCT IS CONSIDERED MORE RESPONSIBLE IF IT MEETS ONE OR MORE OF THESE CRITERIA:
- AT LEAST 50% OF ITS MAIN MATERIAL IS CERTIFIED BY ENVIRONMENTAL LABELS OR COMMERCIAL BRANDS RECOGNISED FOR THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITIES.
- SOME OF THE STAGES OF PROCESSING ARE CERTIFIED BY ENVIRONMENTAL LABELS (THE TANNERY FOR LEATHER, WEAVING/KNITTING STAGES, DYEING FOR TEXTILES).

COTTON

Cotton is the most widely produced natural fibre in the world and one of the most commonly used in the textile industry.

The decision to use organic cotton with a GOTS or OCS certification is both ethical and ecological. From sowing the seeds to harvesting the cotton, the plants are cultivated without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilisers, and GMO free. Its cultivation respects ecosystems, does not deplete the soil, consumes less water than conventional cotton and is non-toxic to producers.

Our recycled cotton comes from clothing that is reclaimed by organisations or from scraps of material left over from clothing manufacturing processes. After being sorted by colour and quality, these materials are shredded, defibred and spun to create a fabric that can then be used to make new garments.

Recycled cotton can be used to make new clothes, eliminating the need to grow more cotton, making it an excellent circular alternative.

2023 Where we stand:
In 2023, 45% of the polyester used in our collections was recycled polyester.
2028 Our commitments:
100% recycled polyester in 2028.

WOOL

Easily dyed, wool is a multifaceted natural and durable material with proven thermal properties. It can be found in our sweaters, suits, cardigans, dresses, coats and even some of our accessories.

Its main environmental issues are linked to greenhouse gas emissions from livestock and soil degradation caused by overly intensive pasture management. The production of wool can also lead to animal welfare violations.

We are doing everything we can to source certified sheep's wool with a label guaranteeing the protection of ecosystems and animal welfare: Responsible Wool Standard (RWS).

We also use recycled wool made from fabric scraps or woollen garments that are preloved. This is how we reclaim existing natural resources that might otherwise be thrown away, contributing to a more sustainable, circular economy.

2023 Where we stand:
By 2023, 40% of the wool used by SANDRO came from farming practices that were more respectful of animal welfare and the environment, or came from recycled wool.
2028 Our commitments:
85% of our wool will come from farming practices that are more respectful of animal welfare and the environment, or will come from recycled wool.

VISCOSE

A staple of the textile industry, viscose is an extremely versatile material that allows you to create fabrics that are durable, soft, drapable and comfortable to wear.

It is obtained through a chemical process that recreates artificial fibres using plant cellulose from wood, cotton, bamboo or eucalyptus. Generating pollution and consuming a lot of natural resources, a growing number of producers want to make this process more responsible, by taking action on both forest management and the fibre manufacturing process.

At Sandro, we're sourcing more and more viscose with cellulose from sustainably managed forests.

To go one step further, we're also increasingly using LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose for our creations. Certified by the European Ecolabel, ECOVERO™ viscose generates up to 50% less CO2 and water consumption compared to conventional viscose. The wood used in the manufacture of these fibres is also from sustainably managed forests.

2023 Where we stand:
40% of the viscose used by Sandro came from sustainably managed forests, and of this percentage, 75% came from lower-impact processing methods, such as Ecovero™ viscose.
2025 Our commitments:
100% of the viscose used by Sandro will come from sustainably managed forests.
2028 Our commitments:
75% of our viscose from lower-impact processing methods, such as Ecovero™.

LEATHER

Leather, an inimitable natural material, combines flexibility, structure, elasticity and durability.

Thanks to its many properties, creations made from leather are extremely long-wearing. All our leathers come from animals in the food industry. In fact, leather is upcycled from one of the industry's by-products: hide.

Its main environmental issues are linked to greenhouse gas emissions produced by farming, the quantity of chemicals used, the types of runoff/waste, in addition to the vapour and dust generated during tanning.

This is why, at Sandro, we're members of the Leather Working Group (LWG), an initiative that certifies tanneries conforming to the best industry practices in terms of water consumption, energy consumption and the use of chemicals. The leather products featured in our more sustainable collections are from Silver or Gold certified tanneries, i.e. tanneries in the two strictest tiers of this certification.

We also use synderm for our range of Saffiano accessories. This is a material made from natural leather fibres mixed with a synthetic binder, which means that leather offcuts from the cutting process can be recycled. Synderm is therefore a reconstituted leather and as such can be considered a recycled leather.

Finally, we have a number of items in vegetable-tanned leather, an alternative to traditional tanning. This process uses mostly natural ingredients (bark, fruit hulls, plants), unlike conventional tanning, which is synthetic in origin.

2023 Where we are now:​
85% of the leather used in our collections came from tanneries that had been audited by the Leather Working Group and were more environmentally friendly.
2025 100% of our leather will come from audited, environmentally friendly tanneries.

POLYESTER

At Sandro, we select our materials with care. Our stylists are always striving to offer you fabrics that give creations the most beautiful drape, the best comfort and the highest durability possible. ​

To achieve this, the use of polyester or synthetic fibres is sometimes required. For example, polyester can be pleated whilst other materials can't. It is also less prone to wrinkling.

Conscious of polyester's environmental impact, we choose recycled polyester with a GRS or RCS label for our creations wherever possible.

2023 Where we stand:​
In 2023, 45% of the polyester used in our collections was recycled polyester.
2028 Our commitments:​
Our commitments: 100% recycled polyester in 2028.

CARING FOR OUR MATERIALS

At Sandro, we believe an important step in moving towards more sustainable fashion is creating pieces that stand the test of time.

Made with the greatest care, from materials selected for their quality, Sandro clothes and accessories are designed to last.

However, they require special attention to keep them looking their best. This is why our quality team made a point of writing a detailed care guide for each material, to help you look after your Sandro creations and keep them beautifully wearable, season after season.

Before washing your item of clothing, we encourage you to read the instructions written on the label. If marked "do not wash", we recommend entrusting it to a professional.

Discover our care guide

OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS

It is in design studios and garment workshops in the heart of Paris that the prototypes for the Sandro collections are made.

Production takes place at our 110 partner sites in around thirty countries, including Portugal, France, Italy, Turkey, China, Serbia, Bulgaria and Tunisia. We select our partners primarily based on technical expertise, some of which is rare, as well as social and environmental audits.

In addition to the suppliers with whom we've fostered long-standing partnerships, we are constantly looking to strengthen the traceability of our collections to reveal every step of our production chain, right back to the raw material.

Our daily concern is also to produce in a better way, i.e. produce as close as possible to what we need. This is why we've implemented a new set of demand-planning tools in order to better adjust the volumes produced, increase distribution agility and therefore limit the amount of leftover stock at the end of a season.

Distribution of production in 2022 (Tier 1 suppliers)
*Includes Turkey

*Inclus Turquie

Supplier auditing

With our social and environmental compliance policy, Sandro is committed to more ethical and sustainable production. Lots of our suppliers and manufacturers are long-standing partners who have grown with Sandro. Today, we maintain close ties with them whilst taking care to respect our social and environmental standards.

The social and environmental compliance policy for our suppliers is based on the following measures:

• All suppliers must sign a code of conduct outlining our requirements in detail. ​

• When referencing a new supplier, social audits or the social certifications of their manufacturing sites must be collected and reviewed.

• Social and environmental audits must be carried out, whether conducted by Sandro or requested by other companies according to the standards recognised by the SMCP Group (BSCI, Sedex, WRAP, WCA, and the SA8000 for social; ISO 14001, bluesign, STeP by OEKO-TEX for environmental). ​

• Any nonconformity identified during the audit must be followed up with the implementation of corrective action plans.

TRACEABILITY

As part of our commitment to move towards more responsible fashion, one of our priorities is to continue working on our awareness of the production chain and to offer greater transparency about the origin of our creations.

That's why, starting with the Summer 2022 collection, we partnered with Fairly Made, a French green-tech start-up so we could track the individual journeys of a number of our items. In other words, we do our best to identify every tier in the chain of suppliers involved in the manufacture of the product. The supplier's tier indicates our degree of proximity to them, with tier 1 designating the cutting and tailoring suppliers at the final stage in the production process, i.e. the last before the product is put on the market.

Via a QR code on the product's label or on the product page of the website, we provide—with complete transparency—information regarding the suppliers involved at every stage of the production chain.

From the origin of the raw materials to the manufacturing and processing plants, to the kilometres travelled before arriving at our warehouses in France, the traceability record outlines all these steps as well as the designated traceability score.

THE TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION OF OUR COLLECTIONS

After manufacturing, our collections are sent to our physical points of sale in 40 countries, or straight to customers when they order online.
To reduce the impact of our distribution, we are working on the design and management of our points of sale and maximising the use of low-carbon transport and delivery methods.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND SHOP FITTING

We strive to continually reduce energy consumption at our points of sale by using low-energy lighting, minimising air conditioning, heating and the lighting time of our windows.​

Plus, to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced by our stores, we have green electricity contracts when possible.​

Furthermore, we favour recycled and recyclable materials for shop fittings. Since 2020, we have been working to redesign all our stores using a new concept incorporating eco-design criteria, using more sustainable materials in particular (lime-based mineral wall plaster, natural pigments and marble powder, wood from sustainably managed forests, LED lighting, etc.).

2023 Where we are now:​

100% of our French branches have green electricity contracts.​

The lighting in all our French and European stores is turned off no later than 10 pm.

100% of our openings and renovations follow our new concept integrating eco-design criteria.​

Our shopping bags are made from FSC-certified paper and reinforced with greyboard, a recycled and recyclable FSC-certified cardboard.

TRANSPORTING OUR PRODUCTS​

In order to limit the CO2 emissions linked to the delivery of our products to our warehouses, we favour boat, road and rail over air transport.

2023 Where we stand:
85% of our products were transported to our warehouses by sea or road.
2025 Our commitments:
90% of our products will be transported to our warehouses by sea, rail* or road.

ONLINE ORDERS

To limit the impact of online purchases, we're working on the packaging and delivery of your orders. With this in mind, we also encourage customers to return and exchange their items in store.

2023 Where we are now :​

Our e-commerce boxes are FSC certified and 100% recyclable. They are designed to be easily resealed and reused in the event of returns.

On our French Sandro second-hand website, we offer reusable Hipli packaging.

Some of our e-commerce orders, especially in Europe, are dispatched from our stores closest to the delivery location to limit the kilometres travelled.
2025 Our commitments : Using reusable packaging for all Europe deliveries.

SECOND HAND AND RENTING

Since the environmental impact of our clothing is also tied to how it's used and where it ends up, Sandro helps customers to care for, use and pass on their pieces.

SECOND HAND

Supported by our teams' strong commitments, Sandro is dedicated to helping transition towards more responsible, sustainable and circular fashion. Sandro believes that collections should last longer than the season they are made for, and has responded to today's challenges by launching the Sandro Seconde Main service in 2021. This service will be gradually extended to Germany, the United States, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Austria and Luxembourg, with the aim of providing this service wherever we operate.

Sandro wanted to make the process as easy as possible for people wishing to resell their products, and has made every stage as simple as possible. After filling in a form on the Sandro Seconde Main website, the seller sends the items to our logistics partner. After authentication and quality control, they receive a voucher. This voucher enables them to buy new Sandro or Sandro secondhand items in the store or online. These items are then resold on the platform, for a quality shopping experience in line with our requirements.

This circular approach is another key step in Sandro's CSR commitments, which were launched a number of years ago by Evelyne and Ilan Chetrite.

Discover our second hand website

RENTING

In line with its commitment to more sustainable fashion and the launch of its secondhand website, Sandro is introducing a new circularity-based service: rental.

Since this year, Sandro has teamed up with UK rental platform HURR so you can hire a selection of its finest creations, for events as well as everyday wear.

Sandro's shift towards rental reaffirms its desire to encourage more circular modes of consumption. A service that Sandro wants to roll out in all the countries where we operate.

SANDRO FUNDS

The SANDRO – TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE endowment fund was set up in 2021. Behind this project lies SANDRO's commitment to making concrete steps towards more responsible fashion, through enabling a large community of customers, partners and employees to engage with different social and environmental causes. The fund is also an extension of the altruistic vision shared by Evelyne and Ilan Chetrite, Sandro's founders and creative directors.

6 charitable initiatives set up since the creation of SANDRO - TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE

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2022

Donations to GOODPLANET

In 2023, in celebration of World Environment Day on 5 June, the SANDRO TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE fund is joining forces with the GoodPlanet Foundation. For any purchase made on this day, in store or on the SANDRO website, £10 from each transaction will be donated to the SANDRO solidarity fund. The total amount collected will then be donated to the GoodPlanet Foundation. Initiated by the SANDRO fund, this donation will enable GoodPlanet to raise awareness about the environment and inspire concrete action for the Earth and its inhabitants.

2021

Donations to PENCILS OF PROMISE (PoP)

In the second half of 2022, SANDRO engaged its community in a mobile game called BELIEVE. This game was designed to raise money for Pencils of Promise. This organisation works in developing countries, helping different communities gain access to education and improved sanitary conditions. As a result of this fundraising, a donation of €100,000 was made, facilitating the development of numerous charity projects, like the building of schools in Guatemala and Ghana.

Donations to the IT GETS BETTER PROJECT

Thanks to its previous work, the SANDRO TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE fund was able to make a donation of €10,000 in June 2022 to the American It Gets Better association. The It Gets Better Project promotes the education, empowerment and independence of young members of the LGBTQ+ community all over the world.

upcycled capsule 2 : ENDLESS LOVE ACTE II

For the Spring-Summer 2022 season, the womenswear studio designed Act II of the Endless Love collection. A 100% upcycled creative capsule collection was made using old stocks of linen and cotton. All profits were again donated to the SANDRO TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE fund.

2020

upcycled capsule1 : ENDLESS LOVE ACTE I

In 2021, the SANDRO womenswear design studio gave fabrics from previous collections a new lease of life with a collection of upcycled pyjamas called "Endless Love Act I". All the profits from this collection were donated to the SANDRO TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE fund.

Beyond the SANDRO TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE fund initiatives, our commitment to social and environmental causes continues over the course of collections with donations:

- By donating fabric rolls, SANDRO supports students at fashion school and offers a more accessible experience.

- By donating their pieces, SANDRO helps young people with integration into the world of work, increasing their job opportunities.

- By donating old window décor to schools, hospitals and other social hubs, SANDRO provides style and warmth to institutions for free.

And since each action counts, SANDRO has its heart set on pursuing these commitments season after season.