In the category for ‘Companies with 250-999 Employees’, Vaude was recognized for how its business model incorporates ecological, economic and social responsibilities and its trail-blazing approach to sustainability. “We are also showing that sustainable development is economically successful and encourages innovation”, added Dewitz, whose company is thriving in the highly competitive European outdoor market and is considered one of its most successful brands. Vaude is known for innovative and environmentally friendly products made with fair manufacturing.Vaude consistently takes a more sustainable approach regarding environmental management throughout the supply chain of its products. The company was also nominated in the special award category ‘Responsible Supply Chain Management,’ which involves the implementation of environmental standards for material suppliers as well as manufacturers, along with compliance with social standards in production.
“With the bluesign system and the Fair Wear Foundation, we are achieving a high level of safety in our supply chain. We have engaged in a great deal of pioneering work in the industry – time and again, we have taken on a leading role,” said Dewitz.Vaude has launched a pilot project that encourages its entire global supply chain – including suppliers – to adhere to high environmental and social standards. As part of the ‘develoPPP.de’ programme funded by the Deutsche Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG), Vaude is providing its material suppliers with support to introduce or continue improvement of environmental protection policies. The aim is to raise awareness and empower selected Vaude material suppliers in its Asian procurement markets to operate more sustainably.With Fibre2Fashion.