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Danish accessory brand, Grünbag, was founded by Helen Leegaard in 2008, with the goal to create fashionable accessories out of recycled materials that would otherwise go to waste. Considering garment durability as a key component of sustainability, Grünbag hand-selects the thickest, most durable materials available. From truck tarpaulin to recycled boat sails, Grünbag takes unique waste and converts it to even more unique accessories.
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Ecoalf is a certified B-Corporation, founded by Javier Goveneche in 2009, with an emphasis on doing better for people and the planet. The brand creates thoughtful pieces for men, women and children, even including footwear! Ecoalf puts much of their effort into creating sustainable, ethical clothing with traceable materials and suppliers, all while creating their own initiatives to give back to people and the planet outside of their own products.
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If you are searching for a high quality, loungewear brand that doesn’t only talk the talk, but actually walks the walk, then you need to be clued into Riley Studio. The very ethos of this brand is grounded in sustainability; and not sustainability as a trendy buzzword but an actual mission to move the fashion industry in an eco-friendlier direction.
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“Don’t breathe pollution. Wear it.” This may seem like an abstract concept to most of us, but streetwear label Pangaia has managed to bring life to this notion with its latest capsule wardrobe in collaboration with AIR-INK.
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Many fish make light work, and by joining us you are part of a radical tide changing the way fashion is sourced, produced and purchased - fighting the krakens of fast fashion.
Catching a Fish in Norway (CAFIN) is an ethical, sustainable streetwear company based out of England that creates 100% Fair trade, 100% organic clothing. As a company, they are also 90% carbon neutral and are intent on revolutionising the global fashion industry.