Our commitment to transparency and due diligence

Transparency and due diligence are important because we aim to support our suppliers in improving their standards. Therefore, we have also decided to take an active role in contributing to solutions for the climate crisis and the challenges within the textile industry related to poor working conditions.

On this page, you will find our processes and policies for supplier management, risk analyses, and an overview of the challenges in our value chain.

Where do the products come from?

We have built a small and trustworthy network of suppliers who are all working toward a more sustainable future.

Nybo Workwear’s Business Policy

At Nybo Workwear, we take responsibility for the impacts our business may have on people, the environment, and society. Our business policy outlines the principles that guide our work with responsible business conduct and due diligence throughout the entire value chain.

Green Button: We set the strictest supplier requirements in the industry

In 2024, Nybo Workwear was certified by the Green Button. This demonstrates that we set the strictest supplier requirements in the industry while actively supporting and guiding our suppliers towards a sustainable future.

Analysis: Vulnerable groups in our value chain

Within the textile industry, there are groups of workers who are more exposed to violations and risks than others.

Nybo Workwear’s Supplier Management Process

Supplier management processes are essential for creating lasting and tangible results in textile value chains.

Code of Conduct

Read Nybo’s Code of Conduct, which all suppliers have signed and are required to comply with.

Conclusion on the ESG goals for 2025

In 2025, we set ESG goals for the first time. The goals helped create momentum and learning.