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					<description><![CDATA[<p> It&#8217;s no secret that the fashion supply chain needs to tackle the waste dilemma. &#160; Every year, an estimated 92 million tonnes of textile waste is generated by the fashion industry, which is why many brands and fashion companies are adopting circular fashion models to reduce waste. A circular model means creating a system where&#8230;&#160;<a href="https://denimsustainable.com/news/five-start-ups-closing-the-loop-in-fashion/" class="" rel="bookmark">Read More &#187;<span class="screen-reader-text">Five Start Ups Closing the Loop in Fashion</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5 class="article-page__description"> It&#8217;s no secret that the fashion supply chain needs to tackle the waste dilemma.</h5>
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<p>Every year, an estimated 92 million tonnes of textile waste is generated by the fashion industry, which is why many brands and fashion companies are adopting circular fashion models to reduce waste. A circular model means creating a system where everything is reused and nothing is wasted.</p>
<p>Here are five fashion start ups that are employing effective waste control methods without sacrificing quality or style:</p>
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<h2>Dropel</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/dropel/c0efd3cc-4ed8-41b4-8403-b7a45fd6892e">Dropel</a> is a New York based textile company producing the world’s highest performing cotton, or so they proudly claim. Their main goal is to produce the finest quality cotton while also pushing sustainability to the forefront of the fashion industry.</p>
<p>Dropel is currently leading in the innovation of natural fabrics to boost sustainable fashion. To make their cotton more durable, softer and long-lasting, they only use 100% organic pima cotton for their <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/products/dropel-double-knit-pima-silver-pink/e5d8dc13-e897-4d68-8c11-208be3db59a8">fabrics</a>. They have been awarded the Bluesign standard for their excellent quality eco-friendly cotton.</p>
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<h2>Mud Jeans</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/mud-jeans/70f82341-6254-427b-91a6-73c57e2e7db4">Mud Jeans</a> is a circular fashion company making jeans for <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/products/luca-short-olive/0f6f8ee4-a623-41da-bd0c-46d9f650c7ec">men</a> and <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/products/relax-rose-terra/2810ac9d-3b9b-4958-a28d-dfd06774ffa4">women</a> made from organic cotton and recycled materials. Mud jeans take 92% less water to produce than normal jeans, skipping the dyeing stage of the process. As well as making jeans that are closing the loop in sustainable fashion, their jeans are trendy, on-style and timeless.</p>
<p>As the world’s first circular denim brand, Mud Jeans applies the appropriate principles to their business to attain the organic seals of approval. This Dutch brand is certified B corporation, GRS and OEKO TEX Standard 100.</p>
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<h2>A.BCH</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/a-bch/7b9ed6d4-2786-4a04-96bb-be4668a88978">A.BCH</a> is an Australian circular brand closing the loop in fashion. They’re aware of the huge buren that the fashion industry currently carries and so sustainable fashion is at the heart of their business.</p>
<p>They believe that most fashion brands out there at the moment aren’t being transparent enough when it comes to their sourcing and marketing, That’s why A.BCH design their creations using only organic, renewable and recycled materials. These include GOTS certified organic cotton, organic linen, hemo, tencel modal, recycled merino and more.</p>
<p>The brand produces classic <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/a-bch/7b9ed6d4-2786-4a04-96bb-be4668a88978">pieces</a> that never go out of style, meaning that they’re made to be cared for and kept for many years.</p>
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<h2>BEEN London</h2>
<p>This refreshing London based brand creates gorgeous <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/been-london/5c890111-4383-4d86-a6f0-c7e1fcc8d7ce/products">handbags</a> from landfill waste. <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/been-london/5c890111-4383-4d86-a6f0-c7e1fcc8d7ce">BEEN</a> is an innovative brand that cares deeply about reducing waste and they currently execute their production methods with a highly effective circular model.</p>
<p>Certified Bluedesign and GRS, BEEN London is passionate about taking used materials and giving them a second life, encouraging their customers to incorporate sustainable fashion into their daily lives.</p>
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<h2>Stella McCartney</h2>
<p>As a life-long vegetarian, <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/stella-mccartney/50cca41f-2ccb-4e98-bc1c-735a14df2cfa">Stella McCartney</a> dreamed of opening a luxury fashion house that was eco-friendly and cruelty free. Dedicated to running a responsible and sustainable business, they employ circular business practices such as using recycled and reworked materials, sourcing viscose fabric and 100% organic.</p>
<p>Stella McCartney products are GOTS and Cradle To Cradle certified. They offer collections for casual wear, evening wear, lingerie, active wear as well as kidswear.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that it takes on average 396 gallons of water to produce a single pair of jeans? This is why sustainable fashion brands are deciding to take a stance on more responsible methods, as well as the use of recycled fabrics and organic cotton to combat the issue. Consumers of all ages and walks&#8230;&#160;<a href="https://denimsustainable.com/news/497/" class="" rel="bookmark">Read More &#187;<span class="screen-reader-text">5 Sustainable Denim Manufacturers in the United States</span></a></p>
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<h5 class="article-page__description"><span class="sr-only">Did</span> you know that it takes on average 396 gallons of water to produce a single pair of jeans?</h5>
<p>This is why sustainable fashion brands are deciding to take a stance on more responsible methods, as well as the use of recycled fabrics and organic cotton to combat the issue. Consumers of all ages and walks of life have a pair of denim jeans in their closet, so choosing garments that are eco-friendly is a collective effort.</p>
<h2>Sustainable Denim Brands Leading by Example:</h2>
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<h3>Etica Denim &#8211; Sustainable denim in Los Angeles</h3>
<p>Based in Los Angeles, <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/etica/b32f3567-fac9-4ec5-a4bf-b5f6ed6c618b">Etica</a> lives up to its name with their principles rooted in fair labour and environmentally conscious manufacturing. As a vertically integrated company, the brand puts transparent sourcing at the top of their priorities when producing their <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/etica/b32f3567-fac9-4ec5-a4bf-b5f6ed6c618b/products">denim jeans</a>.</p>
<p>Certified Bluesign, Cradle To Cradle and GOTS, Etica has been recognised for its sustainable denim manufacturing practices. They drastically reduce water usage by 90% with their advanced washing techniques as well as 67% reduction in energy consumption.</p>
<p>The brand produces gorgeous denim jeans for women including many fits such as skinny, wide leg, flare, cropped and many more.</p>
<h3>Boyish Jeans &#8211; Denim Jeans With a Vintage Vibe</h3>
<p>Founded in California, <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/boyish/aaf280ac-4879-431b-8b52-5b6b84379115">Boyish Jeans</a> is a sustainable fashion brand that creates women’s jeans. Designed in Los Angeles, the brand takes its inspiration from the LA streets, taking men’s fabrics and fits and tailoring them for women’s bodies. Their <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/boyish/aaf280ac-4879-431b-8b52-5b6b84379115/products">jeans</a> have a revamped vintage and are for women who would describe their style as “Boyish”.</p>
<p>Focusing on quality and fit, Boyish carries out ethical practices by exclusively using recycled fabrics. They use less chemicals in the dyeing process and they have made strides in reducing water consumption, using a third of the usual amount that conventional denim requires.</p>
<p>By doing its part to reduce waste and minimize the environmental impact, Boyish has received Cradle To Cradle and GOTS certification for their efforts.</p>
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<h3>Triarchy &#8211; PETA Approved Denim</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/triarchy/c8acf79b-0e0a-483d-bca0-9fa76b160d03">Triarchy</a> is a sustainable denim brand that hopes to go far beyond making jeans, but to also educate their customers on mindful consumption and taking care of our garments. Another LA brand, Triarchy started out in 2011 with the goal to make great denim jeans.</p>
<p>However after a fews years into the business, they realized just how harmful making jeans the conventional way was to the environment. Since 2016, the brand has switched to ethical manufacturing processes to contribute to sustainable fashion. They only source from responsible suppliers and use organic cotton and tencel fibers that are GOTS certified.</p>
<p>Their jeans are completely cruelty free and are approved by PETA, without the use of animal bi-products. In addition, by employing methods that have removed the use of chemicals and restricted substances from the dyeing process, earning them OEKO-TEX certification.</p>
<p>They offer stylish and timeless <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/triarchy/c8acf79b-0e0a-483d-bca0-9fa76b160d03/products">denim jeans</a> designed for women of all ages.</p>
<h3>Unspun &#8211; Personalized Denim Jeans</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/unspun/aeb930e5-4133-4fb1-a45d-2fa63c4eedd5">Unspun</a> is a digital apparel company that creates custom denim jeans for their customers to order. Based in San Francisco, the company has innovated their own method to combat the wasteful ways of the fashion industry.</p>
<p>Reducing global carbon emissions by 1%, they make their sustainable jeans with their own developed design technology. Their algorithm designs the perfect fit of jeans around the customer’s 3D avatar. This completely eliminates the need for inventory and massively reduces waste from conventional production methods. The customer chooses their fit, fabric, colour and thread height and width.</p>
<p>The company has successfully created a sustainable fashion brand that makes a difference to the planet  with their body-scan custom <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/unspun/aeb930e5-4133-4fb1-a45d-2fa63c4eedd5/products">jeans for men and women</a>. They proudly carry the GRS, GOTS and Better Cotton Initiative seals of certification.</p>
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<h3>DL1961 &#8211; an Eco Friendly Denim Mill</h3>
<p>A family-run company, <a href="https://www.commonshare.com/suppliers/dl1961/96d44aaf-1dea-4784-a93d-7c8109f6d856">DL1961</a> is a denim mill that makes all of their jeans in-house. From the spinning, to weaving, to producing and finishing. Their eco-friendly mill is one of the leading denim manufacturers.</p>
<p>They produce premium quality denim by weaving premium eco-friendly fibers to create their sustainable denim. By carrying out all the stages of production at the same facility, they save more water, energy and resources. Conventional denim can be transported to several locations during the production stages before it gets to the consumer.</p>
<p>Carrying GOTS, OCS and GRS sustainable certification, DL1961 has optimized their vertical supply chain to control and audit the entire manufacturing process.</p>
<p>They offer denim jeans in multiple fits and styles for men, women and children.</p>
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