Organic Cotton Causes Less Environmental Damage than Conventional Cotton
The Textile Exchange has just released a new study proving that organic cotton causes less environmental damage than conventional cotton.
The Textile Exchange has just released a new study proving that organic cotton causes less environmental damage than conventional cotton.
Gap has announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with Tau Investment Management, a New York-based asset management firm that aspires to use capitalist solutions to address “capitalism’s worst failures,” particularly in the global garment industry.
Surfwear labels rely on healthy oceans and we’ve all read the stories of how the world’s oceans are filling up with trash, mainly plastic. Well, two UK surfwear labels are now taking a stand with sustainable fashion design.
‘Tis the season to go natural – feed your hair with the good stuff this summer and say goodbye to bad hair days forever.
9 inexpensive ways to keep your wool sweaters looking like new, whether you are storing them over summer or pulling them out of your wardrobe to wrap up warm this holiday season, with these tips you’ll be wearing your winter woolies for many seasons to come.
PETA has released an extremely graphic video in protest of popular retailer BCBG Max Azria’s inclusion of fur from Asiatic raccoon dogs and angora wool in their clothing line.
According to Grist, the multinational vegetable-oil giant IOI Loders Croklaan has just made a commitment to produce sustainable palm oil without causing deforestation. This is the latest in a series of such commitments, and it means that 75% of all the palm oil produced will be grown without cutting down rainforests.
We’re wild about the new sorbets from The Body Shop. I’ve been trying out the Satsuma body sorbet {RRP R110} with it’s fresh, revitalising scent it smells good enough to eat! A must-have summer skin care sensation.
Fashion Positive is set to bring a much needed change to the fashion industry – great news to end off what was a very inspiring year for sustainable fashion.
Cruelty-free cosmetic company LUSH knows that the fashion industry’s obsession with fur is heightened as colder months creep up upon our Northern neighbours, so the ethical retailer has launched a new campaign called #MakeFurHistory.