Sustainability
Sustainable Products
JEANS BUTTON WITH RECYCLED BRASS
HOOK AND EYE WITH RECYCLED BRASS
SNAP WITH RECYCLED BRASS AND ZINC ALLY
RIVET WITH RECYCLED BRASS AND ZINC ALLY
CORD END WITH RECYCLED ZINC ALLOY
JEANS BUTTON WITH RECYCLED BRASS AND ZINC ALLOY
STOPPER WITH RECYCLED ZINC ALLOY
PLASTIC WITH RECYCLED TAPE AND CHAIN
NYLON WITH RECYCLED TAPE AND CHAIN
METAL WITH RECYCLED TAPE AND CHAIN
The amount of clothes bought in the EU per person has increased by 40 % in just a few decades, driven by a fall in prices and the increased speed with which fashion is delivered to consumers. Clothing accounts for between 2 % and 10 % of the environmental impact of EU consumption. This impact is often felt in third countries, as most production takes place abroad. The production of raw materials, spinning them into fibres, weaving fabrics and dyeing require enormous amounts of water and chemicals, including pesticides for growing raw materials such as cotton. Consumer use also has a large environmental footprint due to the water, energy and chemicals used in washing, tumble drying and ironing, as well as to microplastics shed into the environment. Less than half of used clothes are collected for reuse or recycling when they are no longer needed, and only 1 % are recycled into new clothes, since technologies that would enable recycling clothes into virgin fibres are only starting to emerge.