Giving unsold clothes and deadstock a new life.
The management is composed more than 80% by women and international workers.
Its Value Chain is divided as follow: raw materials from Spain and Italy, production in Spain and Portugal, packaging in Spain and logistics in UK and Germany.
Raw materials are certificated by GOTS, Oeko-Tex, Fair Trade, RWS and Tencel.
The brand has visited part of its suppliers in order to be aware of the working conditions of its workers.
The development activity is made with materials already in stock and using 3D software in order not to waste new materials.
Regarding packaging, the brand uses both recycled, compostable and bio materials.
Its Value Chain is divided as follow: raw materials from Spain and Italy, production in Spain and Portugal, packaging in Spain and logistics in UK and Germany.
Raw materials are certificated by GOTS, Oeko-Tex, Fair Trade, RWS and Tencel.
The brand has visited part of its suppliers in order to be aware of the working conditions of its workers.
The development activity is made with materials already in stock and using 3D software in order not to waste new materials.
Regarding packaging, the brand uses both recycled, compostable and bio materials.
Value Chain Ready to wear
4/6
Company sustainability
2/6
Community
1/6
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