5 emerging fashion brands that take sustainability to a whole new level
Sustainability has never been more essential for companies and customers. Many participants in the fashion business, thankfully, are paying attention to the needs of our world and adopting greener decisions as a consequence. However, as
Sustainability has never been more essential for companies and customers. Many participants in the fashion business, thankfully, are paying attention to the needs of our world and adopting greener decisions as a consequence. However, as more people strive to be sustainable – or, in some situations, to seem to be sustainable – things may get increasingly perplexing.
We're here to help you sort through the alternatives, and we've compiled a list of 5 companies that you can support or just follow to stay up with their progress.
Tonle
Tonle is a promoter of zero-waste fashion. They seek to change the way we think about clothes by incorporating repurposed materials whenever feasible. They’ll even make tags and labels out of the little shards remaining at the end.
The production crew is situated in Phnom Penh, and they are adequately compensated, go on retreats, and work in a supportive atmosphere with prospects for advancement. Natural colors are also used by Tonle, which are safer for both employees and customers.
Everlane
Everlane combines sustainability and openness by disclosing the precise cost of each item to buyers and displaying the factories where the items are created. To guarantee that staff and manufacturing follow Everlane’s high ethical standards, the firm cultivates close ties with factory owners. Everlane also just launched a clothing collection made of recycled plastic bottles or other reused materials.
Amour Vert
To prevent waste from unsold products, this clothing manufacturer manufactures outfits using ethically produced materials in smaller numbers. Amour Vert works directly with mills to guarantee that products are manufactured with non-toxic colors and the most environmentally friendly textiles. Amour Vert plants a tree for every item purchased. The organization is also committed to ZERO WASTE and looks for innovative ways to recycle and repurpose products.
Patagonia
Patagonia not only employs environmentally friendly materials in its outerwear, but it also encourages customers to mend old gear rather than buy new ones. Patagonia practices fair trade and keeps a careful eye on its supply chain to ensure that it is safe for the environment, employees, and customers. Its mission is to develop solutions to environmental problems that do not hurt the environment. Customers are urged to recycle old Patagonia clothing and buy used things since the products are so durable.
Tentree
With ethically manufactured and environmentally designed items, this fashion business shows its dedication to the environment. For each item purchased, they also plant 10 trees. Tentree thinks that you don’t have to be an environmentalist to make a difference if you “buy one, plant 10.” The company has already planted over 42 million trees throughout the world, putting it on track to reach its goal of one billion trees by 2030.