

Sustainable Retailers at Westfield Southcenter
Celebrate Earth Month by exploring the retailers in our center who are leading the way in environmental stewardship. These brands are advancing meaningful sustainability efforts across materials, manufacturing, energy, and responsible sourcing.
Aveda
Aveda is known for its plant‑powered, vegan formulas and a long‑standing commitment to responsible ingredient sourcing. The brand uses traceable botanicals, prioritizes suppliers with strong social and environmental standards, and packages most products in post‑consumer recycled materials. Aveda also powers its digital operations with renewable electricity and maintains B Corp certification, highlighting its commitment to transparency and sustainability.
Cotopaxi
Cotopaxi’s sustainability model centers on using repurposed, recycled, and responsibly certified materials in 100 percent of its products. Through its 3Rs commitment, the brand focuses heavily on circularity, ethical supply chains, Fair Trade partnerships, and ambitious science‑based climate targets. Cotopaxi’s transparent reporting and rigorous supplier standards make it a leader in sustainable outdoor retail. [aveda.com]
H&M
H&M Group continues to scale its sustainability initiatives across global operations, including a 41 percent reduction in emissions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3. The brand is investing significantly in textile recycling technology, sustainable materials, and decarbonizing its global supply chain. H&M remains one of the most accessible large‑scale retailers making measurable environmental progress. [cotopaxi.com]
Levi’s
Levi Strauss & Co. has achieved a 42 percent absolute reduction in supply chain emissions through renewable energy investments and its innovative Water<Less denim finishing process. As a global circularity leader, Levi’s continues to advance responsible production, material sustainability, and environmentally efficient manufacturing practices. [cotopaxi.com]
Lululemon
Lululemon is driving meaningful progress toward lower‑impact apparel, using 77 percent recycled polyester and expanding renewable energy use across its supply chain. The brand is widely recognized for advancing circular design strategies while maintaining performance‑focused product innovation. [cotopaxi.com]
Lush
Lush is known for its minimal‑waste, ethically sourced, and packaging‑free product lines. Nearly half of its products are completely package‑free, and the company powers all retail and manufacturing operations globally with 100 percent renewable electricity. Lush also invests in biodiversity protection, regenerative sourcing, and activism‑driven environmental initiatives. [img.warbyparker.com]
Warby Parker
Warby Parker has remained carbon‑neutral for its operational emissions since its founding. The brand incorporates recycled and bio‑based materials in its eyewear and upholds strict supplier Code of Conduct standards, supported by third‑party audits. Its Buy a Pair, Give a Pair program has provided more than 20 million pairs of glasses globally, underscoring its commitment to social and environmental impact