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Fashion Revolution Week
Fashion Revolution Week This week we are participating in Fashion Revolution Week. From April 19 to April 25, the association works to raise awareness about the impact the fashion industry can have on the ecology and to ask the right questions about where our clothes come from. Co-founded by designers Orsola de Castro and Carry Sommers, in England. Fashion Revolution Week was born in the wake of the Rana Plaza factory collapse on April 24, 2013. The tragedy killing 1,138 people highlighted the deplorable working conditions suffered by the workers of the largest Western brands such as H&M, Mango, Inditex...
The environmental impact of our materials
The environmental impact of our materials Flax, hemp and Tencel® are the most sustainable materials currently available on the market. A garment made with these materials has a very low environmental impact compared to other natural materials and synthetic fibers. Organic linen 1. During its cultivation: Flax doesn’t need irrigation water: its needs are fully covered by natural rainfall. Energy consumption is very low: the plant grows thanks to solar energy and the only source of energy consumed is the one used by the tractor. There is very little discharge of phosphates or nitrates and the farmer doesn’t use any...
Why are our clothes toxic?
Why are our clothes toxic? At a time when everything seems to be accelerating, new clothing collections are released sooner than ever and rapidly distributed in stores. Yet our clothes are made more and more far away. Nowadays, consumers don’t even have the time to ask where their clothes come from, who made them and what products they actually contain. In this article, we wanted to highlight what lies behind our wrinkle-free clothes that are so bright and that don’t need to be ironed. The fact that prices are always lower and that our “easy-care” clothes are always more colorful...
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