The sustainable production chain is necessary
It is not enough to use organic cotton alone to make fashion truly sustainable, and manufacturing garments involves a more involved production chain. After growing in the ground, the cotton fibers must be separated from their seeds, cut, dyed, printed, and sewn to make garment items.
Ecological and social standards are important at every stage of production. That includes minimizing the use of harmful chemicals, managing water usage, and waste, limiting CO2 emissions and ensuring human rights, fair wages, protections for workers, and much more. Only then can fashion really be called sustainable.
Independent environmental certifications, including the Global Organic Textile Standard Label (GOTS) and IVN Best Certificates, provide better indicators of the eco-certifications of a product, including the labor conditions of the workers involved in the production.
We are always commited to environmental protection. Not only our sublimation paper, but also our sublimation ink are all use the environment-friendly materials.
To be sustainable, it requires moving rapidly from fast fashion to functional fashion, introducing sustainable practices across the supply chain, and a shift in consumer behavior to reduce the amount of new clothing purchased and increase the life span of garments.
This shift would need consumers to get on board through buying fewer and longer-lasting items, repairing damaged clothing, passing on unused clothes, and choosing to buy second hand. Perhaps then, sustainability in fashion could be more than just another trend.
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