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Eco-Friendly Clothing

We strive to offer the best clothing and accessories with products and characteristics that are increasingly eco-friendly.
The products in this category are made from fabrics manufactured using organic cotton, recycled cotton, recycled polyester, jute, etc.

Toptex encourages its partner brands to adopt an approach to product certification that complies with the most advanced standards in the textile industry. The KARIBAN BRANDS group is committed sustainably to making a positive impact on the environment by having its garments certified by the Ecocert Greenlife. The group’s six brands are expanding their wardrobe with new styles made from natural and virtuous fibres, such as organic cotton.
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The Sustainable & Organic fashion line from Kariban includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, polo shirts, fleeces and aprons that are 100% organic and made from recycled polyester. In more concrete terms, the recycled polyester comes from plastic bottles transformed into fibres that are then woven into clothes.

The B&C Cotton Group is committed to offering fashionable, ethical and sustainable clothing. It aims to create positive change throughout its value chain. B&C is launching a range of products made from organic cotton with its "Inspire” t-shirts and polo shirts.

Russell works day in day out to be resolutely responsible and offers organic shirts and sweatshirts. Premier strives to be ethical and is committed to a more sustainable range by offering t-shirts and aprons made from recycled cotton and polyester. The Genuine Recycled collection from Result includes jackets, fleece jackets, softshells, t-shirts and polo shirts made from recycled plastic. Through its three brands Westford Mill, Beechfield and BagBase, the Beechfield group creates eco-friendly products such as beanies and bags made from organic cotton or recycled polyester.

The exponential need for clothing and the harmful consequences this entails mean that concrete actions such as recycling have become indispensable to preserving the planet and its resources. Controlling the supply chain is a key issue when it comes to making fashion more responsible.

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