Sustainable fashion
Sustainable textiles
do not forget about the environment and try to minimize the impacts associated with production and use. It is made from environmentally friendly materials and using processes that minimise damage to our planet. Unlike conventional textiles, these materials do not rely on harmful chemicals or excessive water consumption. The production methods themselves are designed to reduce waste, pollution and the overall carbon footprint of textile production. In order to be successfully included in the sustainable textiles sector, manufacturers must meet the strictest production conditions and have all the necessary certificates. One of the best known is the GOTS certificate.
Different methods and processes are used to produce sustainable textiles, often involving recycling and upcycling processes that turn old garments into new fashionable pieces. This approach significantly reduces the fashion industry's contribution to landfill and pollution. However, so much textile is produced that it is not realistic to recycle it all again. That's why Czech company Nilmore has come up with another way to solve this problem, using the so-called circularity. With circularity, the process starts with the preparation of the patterns. It is very important that all textiles with all their accessories meet the requirements for recycling, and the design itself must match this. The clothes are then used by you, they make you happy and then you have the opportunity to return them. It is recycled again and made into a completely new product. Returning is free, you can use different locations around the Czech Republic or Slovakia and it also rewards customers with a financial discount on the purchase of the next product.
The path to a more sustainable future for fashion
The fashion industry has a huge impact on our planet, from the sourcing of raw materials to the manufacturing processes to the disposal of garments. And it is the actual disposal and burning of garments that has made the wider public understand the gravity of the situation, and the environmental and ethical issues associated with textiles and fashion in general are beginning to be more widely discussed. And that's why people are starting to talk more and more about sustainable textiles.
Sustainable textiles are not just about the environment, but also emphasise ethical and fair working practices. Therefore, these textiles are usually produced under humane working conditions that ensure that the people working for them are paid a fair wage and treated with dignity and respect.
The primary materials in these products are bio-cotton, recycled polyester, econyl - recycled nylon, corn and many others. It should be noted that products made from these materials are not inferior in quality. They are designed to stand the test of time. In many cases, they are more durable and longer lasting than their consumer fashion counterparts. This durability reduces the need for replacement, which in turn leads to resource and energy savings.
The use of sustainable textiles is an important factor in improving the environment. The more sustainable textiles become more widely known, the more brands will follow this path and together, hand in hand, create a more pleasant future for our planet. These sustainable manufacturers are committed to making a positive impact on the environment and are forging their new path through fashion. And only we, the consumers, can help them significantly by increasing demand for this inevitable change. It's our choice to be more responsible for the future of the fashion industry, and we can now give you that choice too. Choose from some sustainable producers.