A new study shows that 80% of items on popular fast fashion sites are made from plastic-based materials.
The Garment Worker Act aims to protect workers in L.A from wage theft.
The average American’s fashion habits contribute 1620 Lbs of carbon emissions yearly. Here are tips to bring that number down.
Are eco-friendly activities the next big trend in luxury travel? This 5-star resort and spa seems to think so. Get custom facials and help save local coral reefs.
Learn what to do with broken glass, food scraps, intimates and electronics.
Buying less? Mending? Quality materials? Just what is ‘slow fashion’ and how is it really helping you to reduce your carbon footprint?
These sustainable brands care about humanity by giving back, donating goods, and planting trees. Support and enjoy their sales.
We’ve chatted with a few designers, artisans, and family-owned sewing factories to learn more about answering “who makes your clothes.”
“This pandemic has created a fraternity where we all care about each other. We can apply that to be as sustainable as we can.” ~ Dan Pontarlier
Designer Angeline Hayling chats about giving back, building a community and becoming more sustainable since launching Island Tribe’s ethical dresses.