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Did you know that? Our brands also offer collections that respect the environment: recycled or organic materials, second life, controlled production...
Find all their initiatives for a more responsible fashion.
Since their creation, Zadig&Voltaire, has defended a desire to bring together free spirits around common values and a style that reflects their aspirations. Free spirit doesn’t mean carelessness or inconsistency.What the teams have put in place over time to create products that have less impact on the planet converged in 2020 to create to a structured program: the Voltaire program. The name carries its main objective: to protect the air, our common property, so that we can breathe clean air with peace of mind.
It obviously marks our commitment to design and develop products that can be loved, worn and passed on, that last over time and that are manufactured with respect for people and ecosystems. It is inclusive and aims to bring together all the communities of the brand, its teams, its customers and its partners.
Scotch and Soda wants to make a positive contribution and reduce their environmental impact, so they partner with Trees for All to plant trees for their communities in Netherland and worldwide. Trees For All has already planted more than five million trees and bushes, working to reforest and restore 32 forests and helping to absorb 320,000 tons of carbon dioxide. But their mission (and ours) is far from over: every new tree planted counts.
With quality and comfort at the heart of their philosophy, Scotch & Soda chooses superior materials to make their clothing sustainable. To make a positive contribution to society and reduce their impact on the environment, the careful choice of materials they use is central to the creation of a garment and then to the sourcing. Each season, they increase the proportion of organic, recycled and regenerated fibers in their collections. More respectful of the environment than their traditional alternative, they represent a more reasonable choice.
The last generation wants to conquer the world. Samsonite helps them by creating ecological bags that will accompany in everyday life. What better way to take care of the future of our children than to take care of the environment?
Find the Happy Sammies collection. The first children’s collection made from recycled bottled, without compromising on quality. Discover a selection of eco-responsible bags, suitscases and satchels for your children. They will be perfect for going on vacation, go to school or just having fun !
Pepe Jeans has long been committed to the importance of sustainability in their production process. The brand now gives the same interest to this ecological objective as to their creation to build the futire of the denim. The brand’s ambition is to become a 360° ecological company.
Pepe Jeans has decided to reduce the environmental impact of their denim production. It has committed to a responsible initiative through the Tru Blu Program. This is an ecological design and production method created in partnership with Wiser Wash. This washing process allows for a complete fading of the fabric without pumice stones or toxic chemicals, and using less than a glass of water. Wiser Wash is becoming the new standard in the textile industry.
At Converse, social commitment is not a program or a service, but one of the pillars of their identity. They want to encourage their employees to act responsibly, contribute to the well-being of the communities where they live and work, and improve the environment.
That's why Converse is introducing the Converse Renew collection: unique sustainable sneakers and eco-friendly clothing.
For this, they worked with Beyond Retro, a sustainable fashion brand and vintage clothing retailer based in the UK, to choose the perfect denim, whether it's dark, medium or light. The fabric is then cut and sewn to form the upper. The Converse Renew canvas collection combines the iconic spirit of the Chuck with a canvas made from 100% polyester from used plastic bottles. Recycle your plastic into a Chuck! Converse Renew is an ongoing commitment to make all products more innovative and sustainable.
Let's all find new ways to renew what we do.
Since November 2021, The Kooples offers the possibility to give a second life to your clothes.
Thanks to the Second Love platform, you can now resell but also buy second hand The Kooples clothes and accessories. With the main intention to contribute to the development of a more sustainable and responsible fashion, Second Love will allow us to extend the life of our products, and thus build a circular economy thanks to you.
Always a premium service with an effortless operation. The principle is simple, send us directly your items, in return, you can benefit from gift cards according to a predefined scale valid on our site, the Second Love but also in store.
Second Love will also allow you to buy safely articles of new or old collections, all controlled by the quality department and classified in three new: new without label, very good condition and good condition. The sale of your products will be made directly by the Second Love teams and an express delivery within 3 days will be guaranteed for all buyers.
Second Love is the opportunity to find old favorites, to unearth nuggets but also cult pieces of The Kooples.
Join the Second Love community!
At Karl Lagerfeld, we are passionate about sustainability. We have sustainability ambassadors in all areas of the business and look carefully at how we can increase our positive impact, through our collections and all brand initiatives.
In Spring 2021, KARL LAGERFELD collaborates with the environmental activist Amber Valletta to create an ecologically responsible accessory collection, of which the profits will be donated to a non-profit foundation aiming to rid oceans of plastic pollution.
As a member of the Fashion Pact, KARL LAGERFELD has committed to achieving key environmental goals in three areas: preventing global warming, restoring biodiversity and protecting the oceans. This is why our protective polybags are made of 100% recycled plastics. Furthermore we are members of Amfori BSCI and are reaffirming our commitment and respect for human rights, through the KARL LAGERFELD Code of Conduct.
“The philosophy underpinning my brand has always been sustainability: through my work, I offer clothes that last and can be worn for many years […]. It is vital to adopt a sustainable position nowadays. The question of ethics even comes before strategy.” – Giorgio Armani
For the Armani Group, being a brand that symbolises fashion and luxury means knowing how to create unique products, combining aesthetics, quality and innovation with a strong system of values.
Not only is the Group known for the inimitable hallmark style of its products, but also for the principles guiding its actions, which are laid down in its Code of Ethics. These principles are inspired by the concept of substance and the conviction that sustainability means, first and foremost, creating a system capable of enduring through time, with respect for all the resources that the Group draws on and with the awareness that the future of generations to come depends on the choices of today.
Not only is a change in the fashion industry desirable, it is necessary. The Armani Group intends to make a concrete contribution, both directly, by taking action within its value chain, and collectively, by making its experience available to initiatives promoted by institutions and business groups in the sector.
Aigle aurait pu être qualifiée de responsable avant même que l’enjeu ne s’impose. Dès la conception d’une botte en caoutchouc naturel, fabriquée en France dès 1853.
Fabrication locale, matière vertueuse, volonté de « permettre à chacun de vivre pleinement des expériences sans laisser d'autres empreintes que celles de ses pas » : le respect de nos ressources fait partie de notre ADN.
Bottes, parkas, polaires… Vos produits sont faits pour vous accompagner au quotidien, pendant des années. Les coutures sont minutieusement étudiées pour ne pas lâcher, les matières sont robustes et l’exigence de nos équipes est immense. Des contrôles qualités (très) poussés aux conseils d’entretien, nous tenons à ce que chaque pièce vous suive dans toutes vos vies, le plus longtemps possible.
Nos vêtements n’ont rien d’éphémère et sont donc prêts à vivre plusieurs vies : la preuve avec Second souffle, notre plateforme de seconde main qui permet une mode plus circulaire, et donc plus responsable.
-46% de réduction nos émissions de gaz à effet de serre à horizon 2030.
50% de produits responsables en 2022.
50% d'énergie renouvelable d'ici 2025.
Aigle fabrique en France et dans le monde. Pour garantir la même exigence et des conditions de travail respectueuses de nos valeurs partout, Aigle est signataire du pacte UN Global Compact et nos fournisseurs respectent les principes fondamentaux du référentiel ICS.
The Body Shop is a B Corp as of 2019, a certification awarded to companies that meet the highest societal and environmental standards. Companies with this certification care about both people and the planet. For example, in our iconic Shea Body Butter, the Shea butter cream is Fair Trade, prepared in Ghana by women who have used it for generations.
Visit our store to learn more about our certification and our environmentally friendly products !
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