In honour of its 50th anniversary, British luxury brand Mulberry has unveiled its “Made to Last” sustainability manifesto, outlining the company’s vision for the next 50 years.
American apparel brand J.Crew recently announced the launch of their new corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability initiative entitled Re-imagined by J.Crew.
ASICS has revealed a sustainable footwear collection simply dubbed Earth Day Pack which features a range of men’s and women’s sneakers made out of recycled textiles.
Intended for people not ready to use a menstrual cup or other reusable option, Viv’s tampons are made out of organic cotton and feature plant-based applicators.
The Move to Zero initiative is an effort by the global company to move towards zero carbon and zero waste by changing all aspects of its supply chain, including material sourcing, processing, and manufacturing.
Made up of 40% bio-based materials, these performance shoes offer comfort, support, and are suitable for everyday wear or high-intensity activities such as running.
The collection has two main goals: to inspire people to reduce waste and be inclusive. This is why the styles are gender neutral and created with the environment in mind.
The brand’s inaugural collection consists of leggings and shorts, all of which are made with materials such as recycled PET, recycled polyester, recycled nylon and recycled elastane.
TOMS intends to work specifically with community-driven organizations that focus on mental health, ending gun violence, and increasing access to opportunities for BIPOC, women and girls, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Melissa, the footwear company that made jelly shoes famous, has teamed up with Paris-based “hardcore vegan” brand Rombaut to launch a fully vegan collection of jelly shoes.
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