Looking for Sustainable Clothing in 2023: A Guide to Ethical Fashion 

As we become more aware of the impact of fast fashion on the environment and human rights, many of us are making a conscious effort to support sustainable clothing brands. But with so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. In this post, we’ll explore some tips for finding sustainable clothing in 2023. 

Why Choose Sustainable Clothing? 

Firstly, it’s worth considering why sustainable clothing is important. The fashion industry handles a significant amount of pollution and waste, from water usage and chemical runoff to textile waste and carbon emissions. By choosing sustainable clothing brands, we can reduce our own impact on the environment and support companies that prioritise ethical practices. We know our customers are looking for environmentally mindful clothing, and we are pleased to have many options available to meet this expectation. 

How to Find Sustainable Clothing

Research Brands: One of the best ways to find sustainable clothing brands is through research. Look for companies that prioritise eco-friendly materials, fair labour practices, and transparent supply chains. Check out their websites and read reviews from other customers. 

Look for Certifications: Some sustainable clothing brands have certifications that guarantee their ethical practices, such as Fair Trade Certified or GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard). Below we have a cheat sheet for looking out for these certifications and what the logos look like. 

Certifications To Look Out For

GOTS – The Global Organic Textile Standard was developed by leading standard setters to define world-wide recognised requirements for organic textiles. 

GRS – The Global Recycled Standard is a voluntary product standard for tracking and verifying the content of recycled materials in a final product.  

RCS – The Recycled Claim Standard label enables to market textiles made from recycled raw materials. 

PETA – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, companies listed either signed PETA’s statement of assurance or supplied a statement verifying that they do not conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations, or finished products and that they pledge not to do so in the future. 

SEDEX – Supplier Ethical Data Exchange, which is an online system that allows suppliers to maintain data on ethical & responsible practices and allows them to share this information with their customers. 

Oeko-Tex – Certified products have been tested for harmful substances to protect your health. 

Sustainable Brands We Offer 

Anthem – Their cotton is naturally absorbent and breathable without harsh chemicals. It is kind to the planet and is biodegradable. They recycle bottles that would otherwise would have gone to waste. Closing the loop with big tech performance and a tiny eco footprint. 

AWDis Écologie – Their vision is a sustainable future with low carbon impact, and we only use GOTS, RCS, SEDEX, or Oeko-Tex certified factories. They have in-country teams to check our global supply chain for fair and safe working practices. Their garments perform above industry standards and are 100% free of animal ingredients, recognised by the PETA-Approved Vegan logo. We take responsibility for our manufacturing methods matching our customers’ ideals. 

Stanley/Stella – Stanley/Stella have several teams of people to liaise with many certified factories to make sure their products are up to a sustainable level. Their guiding framework, the Stanley/Stella Charter launched in 2022, outlines their commitment to addressing environmental, social, and governance factors and inspires their community to care about the planet and its people. It includes ten core principles that guide their behaviour in the garment industry. 

Ready to get started?

In 2023, finding sustainable clothing will be easier than ever before thanks to increased awareness and demand for ethical fashion choices. By doing your research and looking for certifications, you can make a positive impact on the environment while still looking stylish. To see our full range of sustainable products, click the button below. 

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  1. Great post! It’s important to consider the impact of fast fashion on the environment and human rights, and to make a conscious effort to support sustainable clothing brands. Your tips for finding sustainable clothing brands, such as researching brands and looking for certifications, are very helpful. The list of certifications to look out for is also a useful reference. I appreciate the sustainable brands you offer and look forward to checking out your full range of sustainable products. Thanks for sharing!

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