With Earth Day falling on April 22, make supporting the companies who look after the environment your new top trend.
Conscious is the name dedicated to H&M’s sustainable fashion range. As a brand they focus on the climate, using natural resources responsibly. The new collection is in-store now.
Aiming to help fight social inequality while contributing to the sustainable development of less advantaged areas and people throughout the world, Diesel support Only The Brave Foundation (OTB).
Top marks go to Valentino, who last year made a promise to Greenpeace to eliminate all hazardous chemicals from the supply chain and products by the year 2020.
Calling herself a ‘freedom fighter’, Vivienne Westwood’s most recent work includes the launch of a new line of ethical bags made in Africa from recycled materials.
Already high on our list for top trends, Zara has now made it on our ethical fashion list. The stylish store aims to save energy, create less waste, recycle where possible and aims to use ecological fabrics.
Believing that ‘simple actions make big differences’, Louis Vuitton’s principals include limiting their carbon footprint, preserving natural resources and reducing their waste.
Carbon neutral since 2008, Fashion With Integrity is the name of the game at asos.com. It‘s a programme designed to support their wider business strategy and ensure their long-term future.
Certified by The Forest Stewardship Council, Gucci have a fresh approach to recycling, which includes future use of biodegradable materials such as corn, bamboo and cotton.
Every year on April 22 events are held around the world to demonstrate support for the environment. First celebrated in 1970, over 192 countries now partake in activities under the co-ordination of the Earth Day Network.