Zero waste

Waste nothing. Create everything.

Zero Waste is a commitment to reducing waste generation throughout a product's lifecycle, from sourcing to disposal. Brands adopting zero-waste practices strive to minimize landfill contributions by using recyclable, compostable, or reusable materials, optimizing production processes, and reducing unnecessary packaging. This approach emphasizes a circular economy, where resources are used for as long as possible, waste is minimized, and sustainability is prioritized. Zero-waste brands encourage a thoughtful, eco-conscious consumption approach, helping protect the planet for future generations.

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What does "Zero Waste" mean?

Design or production method aiming to eliminate or repurpose waste entirely.

Low-Impact products are made for those who want everyday pieces that align with planet-minded values without feeling restrictive or overly technical. This value prioritizes lower-impact material decisions—favoring fibers and ingredients that reduce reliance on virgin resources, improve sourcing transparency, and support more responsible production. Collections such as All Sustainable Fibers, All Recycled Content, and Contains Natural Fibers highlight material pathways that help conserve resources and reduce waste, while Natural Ingredients supports a cleaner approach for products where what's inside matters just as much as what you see. Grounded in long-term thinking reflected in Slow Fashion, eco-friendly choices bring together style, function, and a more considered relationship with the materials we wear and use.

Why is "Zero Waste" a conscious value?

Zero Waste is a commitment to reducing waste generation throughout a product's lifecycle, from sourcing to disposal. Brands adopting zero-waste practices strive to minimize landfill contributions by using recyclable, compostable, or reusable materials, optimizing production processes, and reducing unnecessary packaging.

This approach emphasizes a circular economy, where resources are used for as long as possible, waste is minimized, and sustainability is prioritized. Zero-waste brands encourage a thoughtful, eco-conscious consumption approach, helping protect the planet for future generations.