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Birger Christensen Collective achieves B Corp certification

Copenhagen-based fashion group Birger Christensen Collective, which owns the brands Rotate and Remain, has achieved B Corp certification, securing a notable score of 88.9 points across governance, workers, community, environment, and customer categories. This accomplishment positions the company among an elite group of global fashion houses recognized for their commitment to sustainable and ethical practices.

Administered by the non-profit B Lab, B Corp certification is awarded to companies meeting stringent standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. Denise Christensen, CEO of Birger Christensen Collective, emphasized the importance of this certification, stating, “BCorp is an instrumental network dedicated to transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet.” She added that this recognition aligns with the company’s core values and ongoing sustainability efforts.

While achieving B Corp certification marks a significant milestone, the company is committed to further advancing its sustainability goals. These include implementing product certification and traceability policies, conducting environmental audits of suppliers, and initiating carbon reduction projects.

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