As a progressive luxury brand, Stella McCartney has always looked to the future.
We strive to create the most beautiful and desirable products with the least impact on our planet. Our conscious values are the leading inspiration behind our products and innovations. As industry leaders, we endeavour to make use of the most cutting-edge and progressive materials that aim to reduce impact on the planet and are always cruelty-free, whilst following the principles of circularity. We continue to aim to increase our transparency across supply chains through diligent reporting, measuring and tracking.
Our sustainability vision is guided by our bold values – making every action count, inspiring trust and celebrating life. We are change agents; we are activists.
We are committed to always being responsible, honest and accountable, leaving a positive impact on our planet. We stand up and speak up for Mother Earth, our fellow creatures and in solidarity with all humans today in order to protect our better tomorrow.
We have come a long way, and we are always striving to see how we can do even better.
Materials are the foundation of our sustainability initiatives. Forming the literal fabric of our nature-positive and circular mission, explore how we combine nature’s gifts with cutting-edge innovation to create the most desirable luxury fashion.
By innovating new, responsible cruelty-free alternatives, we can change the future of fashion.
Since Stella McCartney launched in 2001, we have been committed to a values-led ethos and being kinder to Mother Earth, our fellow creatures and each other.
Explore our sustainability timeline to discover how our innovations of yesterday and today will protect our tomorrow.
No leather, fur, skins, feathers or animal glues since day one.
We started using organic cotton.
We went completely PVC-free.
Introduced bio-acetate in our eyewear, started using recycled polyester, made our shoe soles biodegradable, banned plastic water bottles from our head offices, joined the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and made sure all the wood pulp used in our products was FSC-certified.
We went angora-free and introduced Eco Alter-Nappa, our smooth vegan alternative to animal leather. Installed LED lighting and 100% renewable energy sources in our Old Bond Street store.
Started using bio-based TPU for our shoe soles, added a recycled polyester microfibre for bags and ensured that all of our paper and cardboard packaging was FSC-certified.
We launched our revolutionary vegan alternative to animal fur.
We stopped using virgin cashmere and transitioned to forest-friendly viscose made from FSC-certified pulp, verified by the CanopyStyle Audit.
Incorporated lower-impact metals, added certified wool yarns for knitwear, developed the first prototype garment made with Bolt Threads’ vegan Microsilk™ and introduced recycled nylon. Launched our resale partnership with The RealReal.
Banned the use of virgin mohair, launched the Loop sneaker – designed to be disassembled, released the first vegan Stan Smith sneakers and created the first handbag made from Bolt Threads’ Mylo™ – a mycelium-based vegan alternative to animal leather. We committed to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s UK Plastic Pact.
adidas by Stella McCartney developed the first-ever garments made with EVRNU®’s NuCycl yarn and launched KOBA® Fur Free Fur, a recyclable animal alternative made from recycled polyester and plant-based plastic. We announced the most sustainable Hunter boot ever. We began using SOKTAS regenerative cotton in our ready-to-wear.
Debuted bio-lenses in Stella McCartney eyewear, bio-acetate frames in Stella Kids eyewear and launched Stellawear – a sustainable innovation fusing underwear and swimwear made from Aquafil Econyl® regenerated nylon and ROICA™ elastane. We announced the McCartney A to Z Manifesto.
We released our Air Slide made from recycled industrial materials, the world’s first garments made from Mylo™, incorporated even more recycled content into our Falabella bag linings and introduced regenerative fibres to our collections. We were the only brand from the fashion industry to attend COP26 with our travelling exhibition: Future of Fashion.
Released the world’s first-ever commercially available Mylo™ handbag, introduced Recycrom dye, Humana denim made from recycled textile waste and repurposed LVMH Nona Source deadstock fabrics. Debuted VEGEA, a new vegan alternative to animal leather using grape waste.
We disclosed our Tier 1 (finished product) Suppliers on the Open Apparel Registry.
We launched our first ever take-back scheme for the Close-the-Loop Parka which can be fully regenerated into new yarn at its end-of-life.
We are pioneering a conscious luxury mission to create fashion that does not compromise on desirability or sustainability and that holds us accountable to our values.
Making every action count, discover our commitments to you, our planet and our fellow creatures.
As a luxury brand that aims to be as sustainable as possible, we often find ourselves talking about products and the planet. But it is the people that make it all happen.
From the farmers who grow our raw materials and the interconnected teams that bring it to life, to the conscious consumers who purchase them, discover how we are creating a positive impact for all.
Looking ahead today to a better tomorrow, we are committed to circularity – innovating new methods to recycled and repurpose materials, leading and disrupting the industry with our zero-waste vision and sustainable values.
Our new Air Slides are a step in a more circular direction. Launched as part of the Summer 2021 collection, they are our first style created with recycled manufacturing waste sourced directly from the factories they are made in.
Stella x Greenpeace is a limited-edition collab of organic cotton pieces supporting the environmental NGO’s campaign to stop Amazon deforestation fuelled by industrial agriculture and meat production.