LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CARE, COMMITMENT, AND THE ACTIONS WE TAKE TOWARDS CREATING A BETTER TOMORROW FOR BOTH PEOPLE AND THE PLANET.
For 2022, some of the highlights include completely PFC-free collections, becoming members of the Better Cotton Initiative, getting our office and stores to run entirely on renewable energy, and offering a sustainable placement option for our occupational pension. Among many things, our aim for 2023 is to use 100% more sustainable cotton, 100% traceable animal fibers and 100% recycled fibers, produced in factories with the most reliable global environmental and human rights certifications.
AS A FUNCTION AND AS A BRAND, we recognise that our European and progressive heritage means we must work towards being a world-leader in corporate social responsibility and live up to high environmental, ethical and socially responsible standards.
Not only that, our customers, partners and other stakeholders trust us to have a positive impact – and we know we can make a difference.
We therefore position ourselves at the forefront of quality and sustainability, creating clothes our customers will wear for many years, while striving to protect our planet and its biodiversity. Create a dynamic, collaborative and inclusive work environment, where everyone can make the most of their potential.
Throughout our business operations, we work to improve for the greater good – always asking ourselves how we can do better. Aiming higher is something that lies within our DNA, not only with regards to Sustainability but in everything we do.
MINIMIZING OUR IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
We consider the impact of our collection on the environment at every stage of the journey from raw materials to the customer’s wardrobe – and beyond.
Sustainability shapes our design choices, from fabrics to hang tags, consumer packaging to marketing material. In manufacturing, we encourage our business partners to make efficient use of energy and water, while minimizing waste. To reduce emissions, we transport as much as possible by sea and train.
A WORK ENVIRONMENT WHERE EVERYONE CAN THRIVE
We seek to empower everyone who works with Keltic Golf to make the best of themselves, by creating a dynamic, collaborative and inclusive work environment.
We are sincere, courageous and progressive. We have strong business ethics, unpinned by a rigorous Code of Conduct that protects the human rights of our employees and those of our business partners. Throughout our supply chain, we have zero tolerance towards corruption, discrimination and human rights abuses, and we offer fair pay and a healthy and safe work environment.
At Keltic Golf, we believe in our team and mission. Equality and diversity are rooted in our DNA. We are customer-focused, entrepreneurial and agile individuals who strive to do our best for all our stakeholders and the planet.
TARGETS
PRODUCT SAFETY AND PRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITY
100% PFC-Free
100% Oekotex/ Bluesign certified suppliers
PRODUCT & RAW MATERIALS
For Animal Welfare reasons, animal fibres has been a priority when it comes to full traceability.
LEATHER
Our leather is traceable to the tannery, in special cases we have longer traceability.
FUR
Keltic Golf has a ban on use of exotic fur.
MOHAIR
Keltic Golf has a ban on use of Mohair.
DOWN
100 % of our down is traceable to the farm and made visible to our consumers. We only use one supplier of virgin down.
MERINO WOOL
All Meriono wool in knitwear is certified mulesing free.
CASHMERE
During 2021 we have continued our work to focus on the cashmere origin and traceability.
SUPPLIERS
It is important to highlight that we actively choose not to work with certain countries where we do not have the capacity to secure working conditions. No country is risk-free, and it takes hard work to control all production, but we assess the risk to be manageable in the countries we are active through regular visits and auditing.
BEHIND THE SCENES
Even if most of our brands footprint and responsibility lies within the production and distribution of our products, we take responsibility in other departments as well. In one way it is easier since we control it ourselves, on the other hand it is more challanging as it might force us to change behavior. But that is the core of sustainability given where we are today, we need to change – even if it is only tiny steps in the right direction of being careful about resources and changing the given way to act.