We’re committed to creating thoughtfully. More sustainably. Better. Our journey starts here.
We’re committed to creating thoughtfully. More sustainably. Better. Our journey starts here.
Better materials.
Preferred Cotton +
Our heritage begins with cotton. From denim to fleece, our clothes feel better when they are made from better. That's why we leverage third-party standards and programs for cotton cultivation that promote soil health, resource conservation, and farmer well-being. 98% of Gap Inc. cotton came from more sustainable resources in 2024.
Recycled Materials +
Better practices also means a more mindful use of virgin materials. We utilize recycled polyester, wool, nylon, and cotton in our effort to reduce our reliance on new resources and divert from the waste stream. 40% of Gap inc. polyester came from recycled sources in 2024.
Recycled Materials +
Better practices also means a more mindful use of virgin materials. We utilize recycled polyester, wool, nylon, and cotton in our effort to reduce our reliance on new resources and divert from the waste stream. 40% of Gap inc. polyester came from recycled sources in 2024.
Washwell +
Through our Washwell program, we reduce water usage by at least 20% compared to conventional wash methods in the finishing of our jeans and khakis. Gap inc. has saved 6 billion liters of water through Washwell since 2016.
Washwell +
Through our Washwell program, we reduce water usage by at least 20% compared to conventional wash methods in the finishing of our jeans and khakis. Gap inc. has saved 6 billion liters of water through Washwell since 2016.
Packaging Matters +
Our sustainability efforts don’t stop with our clothes. Better clothing deserves better packaging. We are continuously working toward packaging options that are recyclable, incorporate recycled content, and reduce our use of unnecessary and problematic plastics. Our retail shoppers are paper made from 100% post consumer waste, and our mailers are made from 100% recycled plastic.
Better opportunites. With RISE.
Most of the people who make our clothes are women. And their well being and opportunity to thrive is an important sustainability commitment. Gap Inc is a founding member of RISE (Reimagining Industry to Support Equality). Launched in 2023, RISE brings together brands, manufacturers, unions, and civil society groups to advance gender equity in global garment, footwear and home textiles supply chains. Its programs build upon the legacy of Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E. program, as well as BSR's HERproject, CARE, and Better Work. Since 2007, Gap Inc's investments in gender equity have reached more than 1.6 million women across 25 countries.
Learn more at gapinc.com/equityMost of the people who make our clothes are women. And their well being and opportunity to thrive is an important sustainability commitment. Gap Inc is a founding member of RISE (Reimagining Industry to Support Equality). Launched in 2023, RISE brings together brands, manufacturers, unions, and civil society groups to advance gender equity in global garment, footwear and home textiles supply chains. Its programs build upon the legacy of Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E. program, as well as BSR's HERproject, CARE, and Better Work. Since 2007, Gap Inc's investments in gender equity have reached more than 1.6 million women across 25 countries.
Learn more at gapinc.com/equityThredUp x Gap
The story of your well-loved clothes doesn’t have to end with you. That’s why we’ve partnered with ThredUp to help you clean out your closet in a way that’s better for everyone. Just box up your gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories. Then order a free Clean Out Kit from ThredUp to turn your clothes into Gap shopping credit. With ThredUp, Gap has recirculated over 500,000 clothing items since 2020. Keep the count growing with a kit of your own.
Get a ThredUp kitBetter future. With ThredUp x Gap.
The story of your well-loved clothes doesn’t have to end with you. That’s why we’ve partnered with ThredUp to help you clean out your closet in a way that’s better for everyone. Just box up your gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories. Then order a free Clean Out Kit from ThredUp to turn your clothes into Gap shopping credit. With ThredUp, Gap has recirculated over 500,000 clothing items since 2020. Keep the count growing with a kit of your own.
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Animal Welfare Policy +
Gap Inc's. Animal Welfare Policy expects all suppliersto source products in an ethical, responsible manner. Learn more here: https://www.gapinc.com/en-us/impact/policies-and-disclosures/sustainability-policies
Better Cotton +
Gap parnters with Better Cotton to help improve cotton farming globaly. Better Cotton is sourced via a chain of custody model called mass balance. This means that Better Cotton is not physically traceable to end products, however, Better Cotton farmers benefit from the demand for Better Cotton in equivalent volumes to those we "source".
Eastman Naia™ +
Eastman Naia™ cellulosic fiber is derived from wood pulp that is sourced from responsibly managed pine and eucalyptus forests. Naia is produced in a closed-loop process where solvents are recylced back into the process for reuse.
LENZING™ ECOVERO™ +
LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose fibers are derived from controlled or certified wood sources.
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Organically Grown Cotton +
Organically grown cotton is grown from non-genetically modified plants and without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.
Recycled Materials +
Compared to virgin materials, using recycled materials helps reduce resource use and waste.
Regeneratively Grown Cotton +
Regeneratively grown cotton is grown using holistic agricultural practices that aim to improve soil health and water retention.
TENCEL™ +
TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers are made from wood, a natural and renewable raw material carefully sourced from responsibly managed forest growth rates, to ensure the continued availability of this valuable resource.
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol +
As members of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocal, we particpate in a program for U.S.-grown cotton that supports best practices and continuous improvement in key areas, including soil health and water management. For more details, visit trustuscotton.org.
Wood-Derived Fabric Policy +
Gap Inc.'s Wood-Derived Fabric policy (https://www.gapinc.com/en-us/impact/policies-and-disclousres/sustainability-policies) prohibits sourcing of wood pulp for the production of cellulous-based textiles, including, but not limited to, rayon, viscose, lycoell, and modal from ancient and endangered high-carbon-value forests. We have diligent enforcement mechanisms across our supply chain to detect and avoid the use of these materials.
Washwell +
Developed in 2016 our Washwell program for eligible denim, woven bottoms (like khakis), and knits, uses at least 20% less water compared with convential wash methods. Non-washed products such as those made with raw denim or faux leather are not eligible for Washwell. Gap Inc. has saved 6 billion liters of water through Washwell since 2016.
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