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68% of our products are Wecare.

 

Only 13% of our collections were part of the Wecare program in 2019. This evolution shows a profound and rapid transformation of our collections toward more responsible materials.

 

More WeCare products means less environmental impact on a large scale.

What is a Wecare product?

1. A product that contains more responsible fibers

 

81% of our cotton products are GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) or OCS certified.

This organic cotton is grown without synthetic products (pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers), without GMOs, and using less water.

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2. A more durable product

 

In 2024, more than 3 million Undiz products received a Refashion bonus, notably for their greater durability compared to standard products.

 

Refashion is the eco-organization for end-of-life textiles accredited by the State. This reflects official recognition of our eco-design efforts and our commitment to creating more durable products.

3. A product resulting from an innovative manufacturing process with low environmental and social impact

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The Etam Group is the first organization to use an in-house technology that makes it possible to print a solid color on a textile material, and Undiz is the first French company to benefit from it on a large scale. This innovation drastically reduces water usage and significantly lowers energy consumption during the manufacturing process, thereby limiting the environmental impact of our products.

 

Compared to a traditional dyeing method:
-49% CO₂ emissions
-36% use of fossil resources
-41% freshwater eutrophication

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UNDIZ IS PART OF A B CORPTM CERTIFIED GROUP

We are pleased to announce that the group that Undiz is part of has obtained B Corp™ certification for all of its global operations. This certification demonstrates compliance with verified standards in social and environmental practices, transparency, and accountability.

 

For Undiz, the B Corp™ certification obtained by our group is part of the continuity of the commitments program launched in 2019, which supports the gradual transformation of the brand’s social and environmental practices. Among the key improvements:

- Implemented advanced concrete actions in terms of responsibility, with 68.49% of products being more responsibly sourced in 2025.

- Strengthened the transformation of its materials, with 91.12% of cotton products sourced from certified organic supply chains in 2025.

- Reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 31% across all its activities between 2019 and 2025 (Scopes 1, 2 and 3).

- Reduced the carbon footprint of its products by 13% between 2019 and 2025.

B Corp™ certification is a private and voluntary certification for organizations, awarded by the international NGO B Lab™ to companies that meet verified standards in social and environmental practices, transparency, and accountability.

 

For Undiz, this certification obtained by our group represents a key milestone in a continuous improvement approach aimed at combining desirability, innovation, and responsibility.

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OUR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENTS

The data above comes from the Etam Group’s Non-Financial Performance Statement.

 

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OUR SOLIDARITY COMMITMENTS


At Undiz, we have always been committed to dedicating our energy to meaningful initiatives.
Throughout the year, we take action through various solidarity initiatives: product donations, profit donations, menstrual product collections, and participation in community events.

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Alongside Jeune & Rose

 

This year once again, Undiz renews its commitment to Jeune & Rose, an association working to change the way young women perceive breast cancer and to support those affected.

Through this collaboration, we aim to raise awareness, offer support, and encourage prevention among our community.

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With Règles Élémentaires

 

Continuing this spirit of solidarity, Undiz is also committed alongside Règles Élémentaires, the first French association fighting against period poverty and the taboo surrounding menstruation.

By supporting their actions, we affirm our desire to defend equal access to menstrual products and to encourage more open, stigma-free conversations about the body and the female cycle.