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Can Fast Fashion Ever Be Sustainable? (Real Talk)
Is that cheap organic cotton t-shirt from an ‘ethical’ collection actually eco-friendly? Basically: can fast fashion be sustainable? Let’s find out.
Shop consciously with ease: Discover over 300 sustainable fashion brands in one place and learn what exactly they're doing in terms of sustainability. Explore ethical and eco-friendly clothing that fits your values and your style!
Shop sustainable dressesShop consciously with ease: Discover over 300 sustainable fashion brands in one place and learn what exactly they're doing in terms of sustainability. Explore ethical and eco-friendly clothing that fits your values and your style!
Shop sustainable dressesAt Project Cece you can choose from 5 sustainability filters: environmentally friendly, fair trade, vegan, produced in Europe, and good cause. By filtering on sustainability labels, you only shop the products that fit your values. It is also possible to filter on certificates and materials.
The environmentally friendly label is awarded by Project Cece when sustainable materials are used for the clothing and accessories. We also look at environmentally friendly production, such as water management and the use of hazardous chemicals.
The fair trade label is awarded at Project Cece if the production process of the garment or accessory is done fairly. This means a good salary, safe and hygienic working conditions, normal working hours.
Some sustainable brands also want to give something extra back to the world. They plant trees, they support charities, they provide free training and health care to the communities where their products are produced, and sometimes they give away free products. These brands also receive the Good cause label.
At Project Cece we define local production as all production carried out within Europe. This means that your product does not have to travel as far before it hangs in your wardrobe, and that there is often (but certainly not always) better control of the working conditions.
The vegan label is awarded if the entire brand only produces using vegan materials. This means that no animal materials are used such as wool, silk or leather, and that no animal dyes are used.
The holidays are on their way! Do you still need some sustainable inspiration for your wish list? Or are you looking for a nice, sustainable present for someone else? Look no further, we definitely have something that matches your needs.
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