BELLA+CANVAS 2024 Impact Report Sets Sustainability Baseline in Wholesale Apparel

The Los Angeles-based blank apparel manufacturer highlights progress across People, Planet, and Product in its inaugural sustainability report
Published: August 25, 2025
BELLA+CANVAS 100% recycled Unisex EcoMax Short Sleeve Tee

Crafted from a blend of recycled Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton scraps and recycled PET bottles, the EcoMax Tee is 100-percent recycled from fabric to thread. Photo courtesy of BELLA+CANVAS

Los Angeles — BELLA+CANVAS has released its first-ever Impact Report, establishing a baseline for sustainability in wholesale apparel manufacturing. The 2024 report details company performance and future goals across three sustainability pillars: People, Planet, and Product.

BELLA+CANVAS Key 2024 Results:

  • Achieved FLA Accreditation and WRAP Certification across U.S. and contracted sewing facilities

  • Conducted its first greenhouse gas inventory and product lifecycle assessment

  • Expanded renewable energy with 1.1 MWh rooftop solar in Maryland and 1 MWh in Nicaragua

  • Launched the EcoMax Tee, made of 100% recycled materials and GRS Certified

  • Contributed $500,000+ in donations, logged 5,900 volunteer hours, and donated 43,000 T-shirts

The company’s sustainability governance is led by its Global Sustainability Executive Committee, ensuring sustainability strategies are integrated throughout operations. Reporting follows industry best-practice frameworks for accountability and transparency.

Transparency, innovation, and collaboration will define the apparel leaders of tomorrow,” said Norm Hullinger, President of BELLA+CANVAS. “This report is our commitment to leading that change.”

The 2024 Impact Report is available to industry stakeholders here.

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