The Sustainable Bag: A Comprehensive Guide
A sustainable bag is an eco-friendly creation, crafted to have a minimal footprint on the environment, and made from natural fibers like organic cotton.
sustainability • ethics • climate • waste • renewables • ecology • poverty • equality
A sustainable bag is an eco-friendly creation, crafted to have a minimal footprint on the environment, and made from natural fibers like organic cotton.
A Closer Look Into The Differences Between Conventional and Organic Cotton Production – On Society, Workers, and the Environment.
An Introduction to the Higg Index and its role in the movement towards Sustainable Apparel
Guide to the Denim Weight of Jeans: Light-, mid-, or heavy-weight denim combine to create a unique fabric that will be beloved, durable, and wearable.
An interview with Matea Gluscevic, the artisan shoemaker behind Done by Matea’s inspiring slow fashion shoes range.
‘aspect climate projects’ is on a mission to inspire change in the footwear industry, and better shoes for biodiversity and the environment.
The fashion industry is responsible for a huge amount of waste and ecological damage. Find out why textile recycling is critical for the planet.
A 10-step guide to create your own sustainable wardrobe, a small move we can all make to play our part for global sustainability.
Learn how to avoid fast fashion and its many pitfalls, and discover how you can help protect our planet by backing more sustainable and ethical fashion.
There are many sustainable leggings brands following a more hopeful trajectory around eco-friendly materials, ethical workplaces and sustainable manufacturing.
This guide to sustainable shoes covers the basics you ought to know to make an informed and conscientious choice, and discusses some of those brands that are trying to make a difference.
She’s the founder of “Nightswim”, a sustainable leisurewear brand based in Los Angeles and Costa Rica that is dedicated to the rights of consumers, workers, and the environment.
A glossary of organizations, certifications, NGOs, ethical movements, technical terms, and jargon associated with sustainable fashion.
Guide: Clothing is essential for our survival. Unfortunately, it can also be one of the most unsustainable aspects of our lives.
Synthetic fabrics come with many obvious benefits, but there is also an environmental cost. How do they truly compare with natural fabrics?
This guide to sustainable kids clothing explores the ethical concerns and the innovative and compassionate solutions that are on offer.
Sustainable Athleisure: It’s no secret that Fast Fashion is a problem for the environment. One solution lies with sustainable athleisure.
Not only is it a more humane choice, it could be argued that it’s the only type of leather that can contribute to biodiversity, and to a brighter future for our fragile planet.
Secondhand Clothing is without a doubt the more ethical choice, especially as compared to fast fashion. As with most things, however, the ethical nuances of the rise in thrift stores are deserving of further consideration.
Throwaway Fashion, Or Fast Fashion, is more than just a callous disregard for the true value and cost of creating clothing and fashion accessories. It is also incredibly harmful to the environment.
Banana, pineapple, and coconut might make you think of a fruit salad; yet all three plants are now being used to make durable and sustainable fabrics.