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Top Sustainable Brands Showcase

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Patagonia

Fair Trade Certified, Cradle to Cradle

Stella McCartney

Cradle to Cradle

Mud Jeans

GOTs, Fair Wear Foundation

Reformation

Fair Trade Certified

PrAna

Fair Trade

Allbirds

Forest Stewardship Council, B Corporation

EILEEN FISHER

BLUESIGN

Pact

B Corporation

Empower Your Style: Navigating Sustainable Fashion with CommonShare

At CommonShare, we understand the growing importance of making eco-friendly choices in fashion, and we're here to simplify the process for you.

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top Sustainable Cosmetics Brands

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Sustainable Procurement Guide

Embarking on the path of sustainable procurement is a strategic choice for forward-thinking brands and retailers. This practice involves the intentional sourcing of products, materials, and services that prioritize environmental, social, and ethical considerations throughout their life cycle. Sustainable procurement goes beyond traditional measures, emphasizing transparency, fair labor practices, and eco-friendly production methods.
For brands and retailers committed to sustainability, the process starts with responsible sourcing. This includes selecting suppliers and partners who adhere to ethical standards, ensuring fair treatment of workers and environmentally conscious practices. From raw material extraction to manufacturing processes, every step in the supply chain is scrutinized for its ecological impact.
In addition to environmental concerns, social responsibility is a key pillar of sustainable procurement. Brands and retailers strive to collaborate with suppliers who promote fair wages, safe working conditions, and community well-being. By prioritizing sustainability in procurement decisions, brands can positively influence the industry and contribute to global efforts for a greener, more equitable future.
Ultimately, sustainable procurement is not just a transactional process; it's a commitment to making a positive impact. Brands and retailers embracing sustainable practices play a vital role in shaping a more responsible and conscientious marketplace.

Building Circularity for Brands

Achieving circularity in sustainable procurement presents several challenges for brands and retailers. These challenges can be broadly categorized into various aspects:

  • Quality and Performance Standards:
     Maintaining the quality and performance of products made from recycled or repurposed materials can be challenging. Customers expect circular products to meet the same standards as traditional products, which is not always easily achievable.
  • Measurement and Reporting:
     Tracking and reporting on circularity metrics can be complex. Standardized metrics and methodologies are still in development, making it difficult for companies to measure their progress effectively and communicate it transparently.
  • Collaboration and Partnerships:
     Circularity often requires collaboration across industries and sectors, which can be challenging to establish and maintain. Brands and retailers need to build new partnerships, for example, with recycling companies or sustainable material suppliers
  • Quality and Performance Standards:
     Maintaining the quality and performance of products made from recycled or repurposed materials can be challenging. Customers expect circular products to meet the same standards as traditional products, which is not always easily achievable.
  • Measurement and Reporting:
     Tracking and reporting on circularity metrics can be complex. Standardized metrics and methodologies are still in development, making it difficult for companies to measure their progress effectively and communicate it transparently.
  • Collaboration and Partnerships:
     Circularity often requires collaboration across industries and sectors, which can be challenging to establish and maintain. Brands and retailers need to build new partnerships, for example, with recycling companies or sustainable material suppliers

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