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This Earth Day, we’re sharing just some of the ways in which we’re growing our business for the better. |
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Fabric choice accounts for 95% of a products social and environmental footprint. We’re proud to say that 90% of our collection is made using responsible fabrics — we’re working hard on that remaining 10%. |
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Our suppliers are listed on the Open Apparel Registry, and are independently audited by a third party. They must meet or exceed the conventions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). |
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We want to keep product and materials in use for as long as possible, we're investing in a circular future. We joined Textiles 2030 and support their movement to encourage circularity and a system change in the UK. In 2021, we began our parternship with Re-Fashion, the online resale platform, to give your unwanted clothes a second chance. For every bag donated, we also plant a tree with TreeSisters. |
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Using cotton alternatives such as organic or transitional cotton means we can restrict the use of harmful pesticides. It also creates healthy soil that locks in carbon and emits up to 46% fewer greenhouse gases than conventional cotton. We only use viscose fibres from responsible certified sources in partnership with LENZING™ ECOVERO™ to help decrease the loss of biodiversity to the planet. |
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Copyright © 2022 Nobody's Child Ltd. All rights reserved. Nobody's Child is a trading style of Nobody's Child Ltd. A company registered in England and Wales. Registration number 09567792. Registered office: 10 – 11 Greenland Place, Camden, London, NW1 0AP.
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