M&S unbuttons sustainable denim range

BusinessGreen staff
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The menswear range, available now, is made from denim that uses less energy, water and chemicals in the manufacturing process

British retailer M&S has launched a new range of sustainable denim that uses greener materials and requires less energy, water and chemicals to manufacture. The menswear range of slimfit selvedge denim...

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