COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Low-cost fashion retailer H&M said Friday it is suspending leather purchases from Brazil to make sure it is not supporting cattle farming that may be contributing to the fires in the Amazon rainforest.
The move by the Stockholm-based company follows a similar decision by the maker of Vans and Timberland shoes. Some international investors are also trying to put pressure on the Brazilian government, which has been seen as too lax in its approach to protecting the rainforest.
The move may be more about the message than the business impact, as H&M sources the vast majority of its leather from Europe’s meat industry, with only a small part from Brazil. The company declined to provide figures.
In 2017, less than 1 percent of H&M’s range of clothes was made of leather.