Sustainable Brand Benchmark - Diltex
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Diltex, S.A. De C.V. is a leading wholesale distributor of women's, children's, and infants' clothing and accessories. The company was founded in 1949 in Mexico and has since expanded its operations to the United States, Central and South America. The company is part of the Diltex Group, which is a major manufacturer of men's clothing in Europe.
The company offers a wide range of products including hosiery, lingerie, millinery, and furs. The company's portfolio of brands includes Ilusión®, Fiorentina®, Vanity Fair®, Curvation®, Fruit of the Loom®, Vassarette®, David's Bridal®, and Etam®. The company sells its products through various channels, such as television, catalog, mail-order, e-commerce, direct sales, specialty stores, department stores, and self-service stores.
The company is committed to creating fashion that generates an emotional experience in its customers and a positive impact on society. The company sources its products from ethical and environmentally friendly suppliers and manufacturers. The company also supports various charitable causes and organizations that align with its values and mission. The company strives to reduce its environmental impact by using recycled materials for packaging, minimizing waste, and optimizing energy efficiency. The company also encourages its customers to recycle or donate their old products when they purchase new ones from the company.
The company has more than 7,000 direct employees who contribute to the company's success every day. The company has a vision of being a leader in the creation of fashion that generates an emotional experience in people. The company has a mission of creating and selling products through fashion brands that add practical and emotional value to the lives of people. The company operates within a global society, with a strong commitment to social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
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