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Made with Renewable Materials

Renewable Materials

All about Renewable Materials

What are Renewable Materials?
Made with plant-based, renewable materials that naturally regenerate and reduce the use of fossil-fuel-based inputs.
Why Renewable Materials are better?

By prioritizing inputs that can be replenished through natural cycles, this approach reflects a more conscious way of designing everyday products—one that balances functionality, durability, and a reduced dependence on fossil-based materials.

Clothes made from biobased materials: What it means

Renewable materials are sourced from biological resources that can regenerate naturally over time, offering an alternative to finite, petroleum-based inputs. This includes materials such as bamboo, cork, algae- or seaweed-derived fibers, wood, and paper-based components, which are valued for their renewability and versatility across product categories. Items carrying this claim contain at least 50% renewable content, helping reduce reliance on virgin plastics and supporting a material strategy rooted in regrowth rather than extraction.

Perfect for conscious Consumers seeking natural alternatives

This collection includes products that don’t meet all sustainability thresholds — but still represent meaningful progress through biobased, biodegradable, or lower-impact choices, without requiring certifications or high-content blends.

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What are Renewable Materials in clothing?

Products carrying this claim are made with materials derived from naturally replenishing biological sources, such as plants, agricultural byproducts, or other biobased resources. Renewable materials regenerate over time without being depleted and do not rely on fossil-fuel inputs for their main composition.
To qualify, at least 50% of the product’s primary material content must come from renewable resources (e.g., wood, bamboo, cork, cotton, hemp, linen, jute, natural rubber).

Why Renewable Materials are considered Biodegradable and Conscious?

≥ 50% renewable material content

Biodegradable products are designed to return to nature at the end of their life, breaking down without leaving long-term waste behind. Items such as Biodegradable Wool Rugs, made from renewable animal fibers, and pieces crafted with Natural Fibers highlight how material choice plays a key role in reducing environmental persistence. By favoring fibers that can decompose under the right conditions, this approach supports a more circular relationship with the materials we bring into our homes—prioritizing longevity during use and a responsible return to the earth afterward.

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Materials, Explained

Understand fabrics and materials—natural, recycled, and regenerated—and how they impact quality, comfort, and sustainability.