SUSTAINABILITY & ENVOGUE

We carefully select eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and recycled fibers. By choosing natural and recycled fabrics, we minimize our environmental footprint, promote responsible farming practices, and reduce the demand for virgin resources we minimize our environmental footprint, promote responsible farming practices, and reduce the demand for virgin resources.

ORGANIC COTTON ( GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD )

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a globally recognized certification for textiles made from organic fibers. GOTS sets stringent criteria for both environmental and social aspects of textile production, ensuring that products with the GOTS label meet high standards throughout the supply chain. So, when you see the GOTS label on a product, you know you’re making a sustainable choice. You can strut your stuff with confidence, knowing that you’re making a difference for the planet and the people who make your clothes.

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SAVES WATER & SOIL

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GLOBAL RECOGNITION

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NO HARMFUL CHEMICHALS

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TRANSPARENT SUPPLY CHAIN

RECYCLED POLYESTER ( GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD )

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Made by recycled pet bottles

With GRS labels we get confirmed recycled products.

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Low greenhouse gas emissions

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Same as virgin yarn

LENZING (ECO-VERA)

LENZING ECOVERO fibers are the ultimate eco fibers, made from responsibly sourced wood and produced with an eco-friendly mindset. These superfibers are like a green savior, fighting for a sustainable future and a cleaner planet.

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50% less water than generics viscose

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50% less Co2 emission than generic viscose

UPCYCLED PRODUCTS

This is a great initiative to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the fashion industry. Upcycling is the process of transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality and environmental value. It not only reduces the amount of waste but also creates unique and personalized products that are one-of-a-kind. These upcycled products can range from clothing and accessories to home decor and furniture. By upcycling fabrics, we can reduce our carbon footprint while also promoting creativity and innovation. So next time you have some fabric scraps lying around, consider upcycling them into something useful and fun!

HEMP FABRICS

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Hemp fabric tends to be long-lasting and resistant to wear and tear, creating more durable products

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Hemp fabric is biodegradable, meaning it can naturally decompose at the end of its life cycle

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Hemp fabric is breathable and comfortable to wear. It wicks moisture away from the body

CERTIFICATIONS

Get ready for a green revolution in the fashion industry! GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) has some seriously high standards. If a textile is labeled organic, it must be grown without any synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or GMOs. This means that the environment, workers, and consumers are all spared from harmful chemicals. But wait, there’s more! GOTS also has strict limits on certain chemicals used in textile processing. This keeps everyone safe from harmful substances and helps reduce water and energy usage during the manufacturing process. GOTS also has social criteria that promote fair labor practices. Workers in the supply chain are treated with respect, given safe conditions, and paid fairly. This means that everyone can feel good about their clothes, from the farmers who grow the fibers to the folks who stitch them together. So, when you see the GOTS label on a product, you know you’re making a sustainable choice. You can strut your stuff with confidence, knowing that you’re making a difference for the planet and the people who make your clothes.

A world where fashion and sustainability go hand in hand, where trash is transformed into treasure. Enter GRS, the superhero of sustainable standards! This caped crusader encourages the use of recycled materials in creating adorable textiles and other products, saving our planet one thread at a time! But wait, there’s more! GRS makes sure that every step of the production process is documented and transparent. From the first mile to the final mile, GRS ensures that it’s all about accountability and responsibility. By using recycled materials, we’re not only saving the planet but also saving energy and resources. GRS-certified products are the new cool kids on the block, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions and minimal resource extraction. But that’s not all; GRS takes care of our health too! The production process is managed in a way that restricts the use of harmful chemicals. This means that workers, consumers, and the environment are all well-protected. And the cherry on top? The GRS label is the perfect symbol for sustainable and responsible production. With this label, you’ll know you’re making a difference with every purchase, supporting an eco-friendly market. So, let’s give a round of applause to GRS- our planet’s new BFF!

Impact of plastic wastage on our planet

Let’s get real about the plastic problem. Picture this: millions of tons of plastic enter our oceans each year, causing widespread pollution that threatens marine life. From ingestion to entanglement, our furry and finned friends are in danger. Not only that, but improper disposal of plastic waste can also contaminate soil, affecting plant growth and soil health. Let’s not forget the plastic production process, which is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. From creation to transportation to disposal, plastic is no friend to the environment.

As much as plastic is an essential part of modern life, its negative impact on the environment cannot be ignored. It’s up to all of us to take responsibility for reducing plastic waste and making sure we dispose of it properly. Simple actions like bringing your reusable bags to the grocery store, using a refillable water bottle, and avoiding single-use plastics can make a big difference.

“We weave a sustainable vision, one stitch at a time, towards the realization of our goals.”