Virtually Zero Waste at Bella Canvas
Bella Canvas maintains near-zero landfill waste at their manufacturing facilities and LA headquarters by recycling almost everything that can't be made into a tee. They’ve optimized their cutting processes to minimize plastic use, and excess fabric is repurposed into items such as baby bibs or upholstery stuffing. Their dedication ensures that no material is wasted.
Lane Seven
Lane Seven takes eco-friendly steps when creating the Unisex Sweatshirt. They recycle a whopping 18 million plastic bottles to make the fleece used in these clothes. Plus, the factories use renewable energy, and they're careful with water during the dyeing process. Thanks to these efforts, they've saved a massive 48 million liters of water in the past year.
Recycling, Renewable Energy, Water
In 2021, Lane Seven repurposed 44 million plastic bottles to create their fleece products.
Eighty percent of their fleece is manufactured in facilities that are powered by renewable energy sources.
By adopting water-saving methods in the dyeing process, Lane Seven has conserved 48 million liters of water in their fleece production over the past year.
Econscious
They envision a world where people support one another, fostering strong connections and a sense of mutual responsibility. For them, success is a shared journey—when they thrive, so do their partners. They view the global economy as a force for good, as long as it is guided by care and consideration for everyone involved.
Econscious teams up with factories that share their dedication to making great products and ensuring their workers have a safe and healthy workplace. Factories must follow uncompromising guidelines related to fair wages, not hiring children, working hours, safety, and protecting the environment. Each factory is visited throughout the year to ensure all ethical and quality standards are met.
Human Rights
Our shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, and joggers are crafted using eco-friendly practices and are made to order, ensuring minimal environmental impact and reducing waste.Human rights are central to the production of all apparel (T-Shirts, Sweatshirts & Joggers). Our suppliers are WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) certified, frequently exceeding standards.