The Verdict Has Fallen : The Three Sustainable Brands Of The Month Are…
During the last past years, we have seen the fashion sphere change its habits by including an eco friendly approach to their production routines.
Sustainability being the new lead, we can see emerging as well as established companies, taking action to fully being socially conscious.
Because we know that it's not easy to find those game changer, we decided every month, to put the light on three brands that are involve with the mouvement.
Let's take a closer look on them!
PANGAIA
PANGAIA, is a science company that the goal is to save the environment. For that they creates products with smart technology and use as many sustainable & recyclable elements as possible.
The main idea is "Designing a better future".
PANGAIA Collection is the result of a thoughtful collection of wardrobe essentials.
The range uses bio-based, recycled fibres and materials made from recycled plastic bottles. the dying process is made from natural botanical sources such as plants, with innovative antibacterial peppermint to stay fresh for longer.
FADE OUT Label
FADE OUT Label is a unisex line of exclusive clothing and accessories made from deconstructed vintage using handicraft methods, where the patina of used material recombined in a fresh and different way creates new unrepeatable alchemies. FADE OUT Label embodies a dump-to-hanger ethos and celebrates responsible recycling of materials and innovative designs.
The two designers, Andrea Bonfini and Nicola Gomiero, do not believe in the timelines of the fashion system but in timeless creativity and in the originality of every single idea and item.
FADE OUT Label’s belief in sustainability of both material and actual production leads to a direct relationship to customers, which allows custom- tailoring and made-to- measure garments.
GUCCI ( Gucci Equilibrium)
In line with its mission, Gucci is committed to implementing a Culture of Environmental Sustainability and to raising awareness within the Gucci system
Gucci adopts solutions which rationalise and minimise energy consumption, the release of substances harmful to the environment and to humans, water consumption and waste production in the shops, offices, warehouses, manufacturing plants and distribution and logistics networks.
Gucci promotes the re-use of materials and the use of raw materials from sustainable sources; throughout their supply chain they promote the
ethical treatment of animals, eschewing any animal testing and refusing to deal with suppliers or sub-contractors who act cruelly and/or endanger the life and/or the welfare of animals;
we adopt solutions to eliminate chemicals in our products and production processes which are hazardous to humans and the environment.
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