Which brands have signed the safety Accord?

In November 2023 brands and unions agreed on a new International Accord that would continue the life-saving work of the Bangladesh Accord to make factories safe after the Rana Plaza collapse. This agreement will enable further expansion of the work to other countries. All brands that sign the International Accord have to sign on to at least one country agreement. All of the brands that have not yet signed the Accord continue to put workers' lives at risk and we urge them to sign on as soon as possible.

Sign on to the International Accord is still starting up, first signatories will be announced in December. There are 80 signatories to the Pakistan Accord.

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Companies that signed the 2023 International Accord

Sign on to the International Accord is still starting up, first signatories will be announced in December.


The 199 companies that signed the 2021 International Accord

Adidas
AEO Inc. (American Eagle, Aerie)
Åhléns AB
ALDI Einkauf SE & Co. oHG (Trader Joe's)
ALDI South
All We Wear Group
America Today
APG & Co
Aplareds Konfektion
Artsana (Chicco)
ASOS (Topshop, Miss Selfridge, HIIT)
Aura Lingerie
BåstadGruppen (former Sandryds)
Bel & Bo
Belconfect
Benetton
BESTSELLER (VeroModa, Only, Jack & Jones)
Big W
Boohoo (Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Debenhams)
Brands Fashion GmbH
Brothers AB
Bubbleroom
C&A
Carrefour
Cassis Paprika
Chicca Body-Fashion GmbH & Co. KG
CI Sport
Colosseum
Coop Danmark
Coop Switzerland
Cotton On
Country Road Group Pty Ltd
D2F Brandco
David Jones Pty Ltd
David Peyser, MV Sport/The Game
Daytex Mode GmbH
DELTEX Handelsgesellschaft GmbH
DGN Marketing Services Ltd.
Distra Warenhandelsgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG
DK Company Vejle A/S
DPDB Group - Fully Fashion/Knits Only
El Corte Inglés
Ellos Group
Ernsting's family GmbH & Co. KG
ESPRIT
Euro Shoe Group
Face to Face
Fanatics Apparels
Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.
Fat Face
Florett Textil GmbH & Co. KG
Forever New Clothing
Fristad AB
Fruit of the Loom
GALERIA Karstadt Kaufhof GmbH
G.A. Operations S.p.A. (Armani)
G.Gueldenpfennig GmbH
Gina Tricot
GS Global Sourcing Limited
Gymshark Ltd.
G-Star RAW
Hakro GmbH
HALO
Hanesbrands
Hanson Im- & Export
HAVEP                                          
Heinrich Obermeyer GmbH & Co. KG (Blue Seven)
HEMA
Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M)
Holland House Fashion
Horizonte
Hugo Boss
Hummel
Hunkemöller B.V
ICA Sweden AB
ID Rexholm A/S                       
Indiska Magasinet AB
INDITEX (Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Oysho)         
INTERSPORT AB
INTER-SUN AS 
JBC
JOGILO N.V.
John Lewis
Julius Huepeden GmbH
Juritex Import-Export GmbH
Just Brands
KappAhl
Kesko Corporation
Kid ASA
KiK Textilien
Kmart Australia
KMD BRANDS
L. ten Cate
L2 Brands
LC Waikiki
Lidl (Gesellschaft und Umwelt International)
Loblaw (Joe Fresh)
Low Land Fashion International B.V.
LPP (Reserved, Cropp)
Mad Engine Global, LLC
Mainpol GmbH
Mammut
Mango
Marks & Spencer
Matalan
Medici Fashion DMCC
Metro AG
Migros
Mitchell & Ness LLC
MONOPRIX
Montane Ltd
Mosaic Brands
MQ MARQET AB
MS Mode
N Brown Group
NA-KD (Nakdcom One World AB)
Nelly NLY AB
New Frontier GmbH
New Look Retailers Ltd
New Wave Group AB
NEXT
Nutmeg (Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc)
Oberalp Group
OLYMP Bezner KG
Omnibrand
O'Neill
Original Marines
Otto Group
Outerstuff LLC
OVS S.p.A.
Padma Textiles Ltd.
Peak Performance AB
Pepe Jeans India Limited
Pepe Jeans S.L.
Perrin, Inc (New Agenda)
Polarn O. Pyret AB
Prénatal Retail Group (Prénatal; BimboStore, Mawi)
Prénatal Moeder en Kind B.V.
Primark
Princess-Gruppen AS
Project Work Force
PUMA
PVH
PWT Brands (Texman)
Reima Oy
Retail Holdings PTY Limited
RETAILPRAXIS GmbH
Rewe Group
River Island
s.Oliver Bernd Freier GmbH & Co. KG
Sainsbury’s
Salling Group
Schijvens Corporate Fashion
Schmidt Group
Schöffel
Seidensticker Group
SOK/ S Group (Vastuullisuus)
SOLO INVEST SAS
Stadium AB
Stockmann Group/Lindex
Suprema Strick- und Wirkwarenfabrik GmbH
T. Kwaspen BV
Takko Holding GmbH
Tally Weijl AG
Target-Australia
TCC Global N.V.
Tchibo GmbH
Ted Baker
Tesco
Texsport B.V.
TH Clothes
The Cookie Company Group
The Crony Group
The Iconic
The Just Group
The Sting B.V.
The Very Group (Shop Direct)
Tokmanni Oy
Top Grade Int.
Trademark Textile A/S
Tricorp Workwear
Triumph & Sloggi
Uhlsport GmbH
Upscape Apparel 
VAN DER ERVE
Vantage Apparel
Varner Group
Vaude
VDR Fashion Group B.V.
Voice Norge
W Republic Apparel
WE EUROPE BV
Wibra Supermarkt B.V.
Workwear Group
Wuensche Group
Y'Organic B.V.
Zalando 
Zeeman textielSupers B.V.
Zephyr (Lakeshirts Zephyr LLC)

Companies that signed the Pakistan Accord (2022-2025)

AEO Inc. (American Eagle, Aerie)
ALDI Einkauf SE & Co. oHG
ALDI South
All We Wear Group
America Today
ASOS
BESTSELLER
Boohoo group PLC
Big W
Bubbleroom
C&A
Carrefour
CI Sport
Colosseum
DELTEX Handelsgesellschaft GmbH
El Corte Inglés
Ellos Group
Ernsting's family GmbH & Co. KG
Euro Shoe Group
Face to Face
Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. (Uniqlo)
Gap Inc
G-Star RAW
GS Global Sourcing Limited
Hanson Im- und Export GmbH
Heinrich Obermeyer GmbH & Co. KG (Blue Seven)
HEMA
Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M)
Hugo Boss
Hummel
ICA Sweden AB
INDITEX
ISA Traesko
John Lewis
Just Brands
KappAhl
Kid ASA
KiK Textilien
Kmart Australia
L2 Brands
LC Waikiki
Lidl
LPP S.A
Mango
Marks & Spencer
Matalan
MONOPRIX
New Look
NEXT
Nutmeg (Wm Morrison Supermarkets)
Otto Group
OVS S.p.A.
Prénatal Moeder & Kind B.V
Primark
PUMA
PVH
Retail Holdings PTY Limited
REWE Group
s.Oliver Bernd Freier GmbH & Co. KG
Sainsbury's
Schijvens Corporate Fashion
Schmidt Group GmbH
SOLO INVEST SAS
Stockmann Group/Lindex
Tchibo GmbH
Tesco
The Sting
The Very Group
T-Shirt International
UHLSPORT GmbH
Uscape Apparel
Vantage Apparel
Varner Group
Voice Norge
WE EUROPE BV
Wibra
Wünsche Group
Y'Organic
Zalando SE
Zeeman textielSupers B.V.

Companies that have not signed the past few Accord agreements

A&M Holmberg Oy
Abercrombie & Fitch
Alma Mater Wear
Amazon
Amerex Brands
ASDA (George)
Auchan
Avon Cosmetics
Best&Less
Björn Borg
Camaïeu
Camp Valley
Canadian Tire
Carter's
Casino Global Sourcing
Cellbes
Cencosud Paris and Johnson
Cencosud Supermercados
Chantal SAS
Cherokee/Hi-tech sports
Chicorée
Columbia Sportswear
Comtex GmbH
Decathlon
Design Works
Disney
Distribution Casino France
Dream Wave
E Leclerc
Emergo Textile Projects B.V. (ETP)
Epic Group
Etam Group
Fashionbridge
Gap Inc.
Gekås Ullared
Giant Tiger
Gildan
Global Impact NV
Gloster
Grayers
Haggar
Helly Hansen
Herding Heimtextil
HKG Garment Solution GmbH
HBC
IKEA
J2 Licensing, Inc
Jachs New York
Jack Wolfskin
JC Penney
JD Williams and Company
Jules
Kaufland
KIABI
Killtec Sport - und Freizeit GmbH
Kohl’s
Kontoor Brands (Wrangler, Lee)
Kromtex
Lager 157
Levi's
Licensing Essentials Pty Ltd
Macy's
Madness Sport
Manor
Mavi
Mayoral Moda
Miss Etam
Mothercare
Nelson Education Ltd.
Nike
Nordstrom
Oceania Trading Asia Ltd (OTAL)
Patagonia
Peek & Cloppenburg
Ralph Lauren
RAWE Moden
Ross Stores
Scotch & Soda
Sears
Star Brands Apparel Ltd
Stein Mode & Bodywear GmbH
Target USA
The Children's Place
The T Shirt Industries Sdn Bhd
TJX (TJ Maxx, TK Maxx)
Tom Tailor
Transmarina Handelsgesellschaft GmbH
Uncle Sam GmbH
Under Armour
URBN (Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People)
Vegotex International SA
Verburgt Fashion B.V.
Vetta, LLC
VF Corporation (Timberland, The North Face)
Walmart
Zebra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refusing to sign:

Accord tracker neg brands 20 Apr 2023

*These logos represent only a selection of the brands that have failed to sign


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About the Bangladesh Accord & the International Accord

The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, established after the Rana Plaza collapse of 24 April 2013, has done crucial work to make factories in Bangladesh safer. It could do so because brands signed a legally binding agreement with trade unions obligating them to fulfil their promises. Despite the clear successes of the Accord, it took many months to negotiate a new agreement, but at the end of August 2021 the negotiating brands and unions finally announced an International Accord which allowed for expansion of the work beyond Bangladesh. In December 2022 the start of the Pakistan Accord was announced. In November 2023, after the first International Accord ran out, a new agreement was reached which wasa about to run for six years and enabled expansion to more countries.

Read more about the Accord in this extensive Q&A.