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Did you know the clothing industry is responsible for 10% of the planet’s carbon emissions each year?
Eco-friendly clothing starts from the fabric choice and ends with its packaging and transportation. Chemical dye, waste- water, and working conditions have always been an issue in the fashion industry.
We want to make a difference and promise products with a transparent supply chain, offering only environmentally sustainable products.
When you opt for sustainable clothing, you get instant gratification of supporting the greater good of the planet
Eco-friendly fabrics include organic cotton - grown without poisonous pesticides. Linen, wool, and silk. No synthetic materials are welcomed because their production requires enormous carbon dioxide emissions, and they are not biodegradable.
Production of common cotton requires a lot of chemicals used to scare off the animals and prevents cotton from getting any kind of diseases. These chemicals are responsible for allergies, itching, and redness in the most unexpected places.
Buying eco-friendly clothes made with organic fabrics prevent skin irritations, allergies and feel so much better on the skin.
Based In Malta, an Island in the Mediterranean Audrey Schaerrer, a nutritional therapist for over 20 years and mother to an 11-year-old girl founded this platform to help parents inspire their children to actually be part of concrete climate change.
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By introducing products that will give them a voice to make positive impact through visual statement will educate others as well. Influencing friends wearing eco- friendly brands will make their piers and their parents rethink their shopping habits.
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Living surrounded by the sea one learns to appreciate the importance of sea conservation. We don’t talk about sustainability and eco-friendly fabrics just because it is fashionable. We believe in a serious, clear and concrete commitment.
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All our products are made from high quality organic cotton and recycled fabrics made of ECONYL® yarn, a 100% regenerated nylon yarn derived from pre and post-industrial waste such as discarded fishing nets, tulle and Nylon carpets such materials, once they have reached the end of their useful life, instead of being disposed of in the landfill, are recovered and regenerated by means of a complex harmless, certified chemical-physical process.