Wayfair launches expanded Shop Sustainably offering

With more than 50 third-party sustainability certifications to date, Wayfair has grouped over 12,000 products in the Shop Sustainably category, including those which are water-efficient, non-toxic, cruelty free, fair trade and more.

Derek Oliver, Wayfair’s global head of corporate responsibility and government affairs, said: “At Wayfair, we are committed to advancing the sustainability of our supply chain, including responsible sourcing of our products.

“We’re thrilled to partner with our suppliers and trusted certification bodies to enable our customers to easily identify and choose products that consider social, environmental, and health related impacts in design, sourcing and manufacturing.”

Products will be labelled in the description on site to provide information about their certification.

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