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The real worth of our products!
The textile and clothing industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world due to the short life of its products and the large amount of raw materials needed to create them. Reducing the polluting waste of this industry is already a fact, in which we can all collaborate, helping to live in a cleaner and healthier world.
It's very simple: Any small gesture we make counts. By reducing the frequency of washing our clothes, we can reduce our impact on nature by up to 37%.
Embrace durability and sustainability with every purchase at WildDirt. Our commitment to slow fashion ensures that our products are not only built to last but also crafted with respect for the planet and its people.
What can we do?
If we want to go further, investing in brands and clothes that aim for slow fashion is essential. We must ensure that our clothes do not depend on fashions that are going to disappear in a few months or that are made of materials made to last only a couple of uses.
That is why our brand is committed to products made of durable materials, to suppliers who guarantee that they are ecologically and environmentally aware, and are as respectful of workers' rights.
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Want to know more?
Fashion and the Circular Economy: The Ellen MacArthur Foundation explains the negative impacts of current fashion practices and outlines how a shift to a circular economy can mitigate these issues. It discusses regenerative agriculture, the role of renewable resources, and the potential for innovative business models like clothing rental and resale platforms. You can learn more and explore their vision, projects, and case studies on Ellen MacArthur Foundation's fashion page.
Circular Design for Fashion: This publication by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation emphasizes the importance of designing clothes with durability in mind and provides insights into how circular design can be implemented within the fashion industry. It covers topics like clothing care, quality assurance, and the potential of resale markets to extend the lifecycle of garments. More details are available on their circular design for fashion book page.
The Fashion ReModel and Jeans Redesign Projects: These specific projects by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation showcase practical applications of circular principles in fashion. The Jeans Redesign project, for example, sets guidelines for producing jeans that are more durable, made from safer materials, and easier to recycle. These initiatives highlight the collaborative efforts needed to shift the fashion industry towards sustainability. You can find more information about these initiatives on their topic page.