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Gap For Good

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Responsibly made
for every generation.

Our purpose is to create change that is sustainable, to enrich communities, and to be better for this generation and the next.

Because we believe Gap should be a force for good, we design products with better materials and strive to make a positive impact for people and our planet.

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Sustainability is a journey.

From water to wash, fiber to factory, our goal is to make the clothes you live in — but to do it responsibly with respect for the planet we all share.

We’re not perfect. But we promise to lead, not react. To use less, not more.

Look for the Globe Icon

When you see this globe on a hangtag, know that this responsibly made style is part of our water-saving Washwell program or made with at least 50% of more sustainable materials.

Our more sustainable materials include recycled materials, regenerative cotton, organically grown cotton, cotton-in-conversion to organic, U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol verified cotton, Tencel, Tencel × Refibra, Lenzing Ecovero, Livaeco by Birla Cellulose, Eastman Naia, and partially plant-based EVA.

Check out our Good Glossary to learn more about these materials and look for details about each style on the style’s Product Details page.

Our Journey

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Water

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People

Empowering and supporting the people we work with is a non-negotiable.

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Materials

The choices we make and the materials we use make a difference.

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Waste Not

The story of your well-loved clothes doesn’t have to end with you. That’s why we’ve partnered with thredUp.

Just box up your gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories. Then order a free Clean Out Kit from thredUp to turn your clothes into a Gap shopping credit.

About 400,000 pre-loved garments have been resold through our thredUP Clean Out Kits since 2020.

The Good Glossary

Our living, breathing dictionary on all things sustainability and what they mean.