Fast-fashion giant Zara has set some ambitious sustainability goals to appeal to cause-conscious young consumers. The retailer announced on Instagram that they’ll be eliminating hazardous chemicals from their supply chain, stop using fibers sourced from “endangered or ancient forests” in clothing, and they’ll add donation boxes to all of their stores—by next year. They also plan to nix all single-use plastics by 2023 and answer young consumers’ call to be zero-waste by going landfill-free by 2025. (The Cut)
