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College Students Visit HanesBrands’ El Salvador Apparel Plants in Episode 4 of “Crop to Campus” Documentary

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The fourth episode of "Crop to Campus," a minidocumentary by Rod Murphy, features North Carolina State University students visiting HanesBrands' textile operations in El Salvador. The series, released weekly, highlights sustainability in apparel manufacturing. In this episode, students learn about the textile production cycle and the company’s commitment to responsible practices. HanesBrands, a leading employer in El Salvador, focuses on ecological and social impacts, offering competitive salaries and community support. Future episodes will delve into HanesBrands' Green for Good program.

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  • HanesBrands is the largest employer and exporter in El Salvador, benefiting local economy.
  • HanesBrands ensures 80% of products are made in owned facilities, promoting responsible manufacturing.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--()--The fourth episode of filmmaker Rod Murphy’s “Crop to Campus” minidocumentary, in which college students explore apparel sustainability, dropped today and features the students visiting HanesBrands’ textile fabric and sewing operations in El Salvador.

Episodes of the seven-part documentary commissioned by HanesBrands are released every Tuesday on www.CropToCampus.com and follow three North Carolina State University students as they witness key aspects of a responsibly made T-shirt from the Hanes ComfortWash apparel line.

In episode 4, the Wilson College of Textiles students – Mamie Trigg of Austin, Texas; Katy Powers of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Sydney Parker of Raleigh, North Carolina – visit HanesBrands’ fabric production and state-of-the-art cut, sew and dye garment facilities in San Salvador, El Salvador. On their journey, the students explore the textile production cycle as sustainable yarns and fabric are produced and processed into usable products – all at the hands of skilled workers.

HanesBrands is the No. 1 employer in El Salvador and the country’s largest exporter. The company has more than four decades of providing quality jobs, supporting community building and developing the local economy. HanesBrands employees receive market-competitive salaries, educational opportunities, free work transportation, free or subsidized meals, and other needed benefits.

“Across the world, 80% of HanesBrands’ products are made in Hanes-owned facilities or through dedicated contractors – giving HanesBrands the oversight to ensure our products are manufactured in an environmentally and socially responsible way,” said Chris Fox, HanesBrands’ vice president of corporate social responsibility. “As a global employer and contributor to the local economy, we’ve made a commitment to identify opportunities to improve our ecological footprint and social impact at every stage of the supply chain.”

In next week’s “Crop to Campus” episode, the students will learn more about HanesBrands’ commitment to environmental and social sustainability through its Green for Good program and other community improvement initiatives.

Murphy, a filmmaker from Asheville, North Carolina, was commissioned by HanesBrands to make the documentary to assess how well the company’s corporate social responsibility efforts resonate with the expectations of millennials and Generation-Z youth.

In previous episodes, the students discussed what sustainability means to them and visited cotton fields and a yarn spinning plant to explore responsible manufacturing.

Remaining episode release dates and topics are:

  • Oct. 6: “Community: It’s About the People”
  • Oct. 13: “Back to Campus: Tee Party”
  • Oct. 20: “Takeaways: How important is responsible manufacturing?”

Visit www.CropToCampus.com to learn more about the documentary series, or www.HanesForGood.com for more information about Hanes’ responsible manufacturing practices.

HanesBrands

HanesBrands, based in Winston-Salem, N.C., is a socially responsible leading marketer of everyday basic innerwear and activewear apparel in the Americas, Europe, Australia and Asia-Pacific. The company sells its products under some of the world’s strongest apparel brands, including Hanes, Champion, Bonds, DIM, Maidenform, Bali, Playtex, Lovable, Bras N Things, Nur Die/Nur Der, Alternative, L’eggs, JMS/Just My Size, Wonderbra, Berlei, and Gear for Sports. The company sells T-shirts, bras, panties, shapewear, underwear, socks, hosiery, and activewear produced in the company’s low-cost global supply chain. A Fortune 500 company and member of the S&P 500 stock index (NYSE: HBI), Hanes has approximately 63,000 employees in more than 40 countries. For more information, visit the company’s corporate website at www.Hanes.com/corporate and newsroom at https://newsroom.hanesbrands.com/. Connect with the company via social media: Twitter (@hanesbrands), Facebook (www.facebook.com/hanesbrandsinc), Instagram (@hanesbrands_careers), and LinkedIn (@Hanesbrandsinc).

Contacts

Matt Hall: (336) 251-3689 (M) or matt.hall@hanes.com

FAQ

What is the focus of the documentary series 'Crop to Campus' featuring HanesBrands?

The documentary series 'Crop to Campus' focuses on sustainability in apparel manufacturing, showcasing student visits to HanesBrands' operations.

When is the next episode of 'Crop to Campus' featuring HanesBrands scheduled to be released?

The next episode of 'Crop to Campus' is scheduled to release on October 6, focusing on community impacts.

How does HanesBrands contribute to the local economy in El Salvador?

HanesBrands supports the local economy as the largest employer in El Salvador, providing competitive salaries and community benefits.

What percentage of HanesBrands' products are made in their own facilities?

HanesBrands produces 80% of its products in Hanes-owned facilities or through dedicated contractors.

Who commissioned the 'Crop to Campus' documentary series?

The documentary series 'Crop to Campus' was commissioned by HanesBrands to assess their social responsibility efforts.

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