If you care about the sustainability of the brands you purchase clothes from, here's what you need to know before shopping at ASOS again. According to their website, the brand is serious about social and environmental sustainability, and it takes great care to ensure ASOS-branded products are made with sustainability in mind.
Additionally, ASOS is also a signatory of the Global Fashion Agenda's 2017 plan to work towards a "circular fashion economy." Thus, ASOS has committed to sustainable design, packaging, and garment recycling; they also aim to educate customers on ow to be sustainable consumers.
In 2018, ASOS launched a program that trained their design team in circular fashion best practices, in collaboration with the London College of Fashion's Centre for Sustainable Design. Every single ASOS design team member has now completed this program, so you can rest assured that the ASOS-branded design you're sporting is as environmentally ethical as it gets. Best of all, ASOS now has a "Responsible Edit" section on their website, where customers can find the most beneficial products they carry.