Sustainable fashion consumption in Europe is characterised by a conscious and responsible relationship to the purchase and use of clothing. This includes aspects such as
Environmentally friendly production: the use of environmentally friendly materials and production methods to reduce the carbon footprint and minimise waste.
You can find out about environmentally friendly materials in our learning video
We have also written numerous blog posts about sustainable materials. Have a look here:
- Vegan, baby
- Plasticfree, baby
- Cactusleather
- Wood
- Algen
- Coffeeground
- Mycelium
- Used Textiles & Waste
- Best practice: SKFK
We also have looked to sustainable production methods. Have a look here:
Local Production
Digital Innovations
- Digital avatar
- 3D Knitting
- 3D Knitting HKRITA
- 3D Knitting alphatauri
- 3D Knitting Unmade
- Right size
Social responsibility: Fair treatment of workers throughout the supply chain, including decent wages and working conditions.
- Certificates GOTS
- CECE
- Best practice
- Look at Fair Wear
Transparency and sustainability reporting: Open communication about a company’s sustainability practices to enable customers to make informed choices.
- Transparency in the textile chain
- Higg Index
- Best practice Isto
- Best practice Hessnatur
- Best practice SFKF
Circular economy: The effort to extend the life cycle of clothing and reduce waste by, for example, buying second-hand clothes or repairing and refurbishing clothes.
You can find out about circular approaches in our learning video Vintage, Baby.
We have also written numerous blog posts about circular approaches. Have a look here:
- Collaboration
- Sourcing
- Best Practice Mud Jeans
- Best Practice Teemill
- Repairs see Fixing Fashion
Responsible consumption: A conscious approach to one’s wardrobe, for example by avoiding trends and over-consumption, and choosing quality clothing instead of cheap, fast fashion.
- Capsule Wardrobe (to come)
These are just some of the most important aspects of sustainable fashion consumption in Europe. However, it is important to note that a real shift towards sustainable fashion consumption can only be achieved through a combination of these factors and a comprehensive change in our attitudes and practices.
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