Want to get involved in sustainable fashion?
Or have your browser and social media feed filled with slow-fashion facts or anti-capitalist content?
Check out these amazing organizations and groups who are doing way more than we ever could.
Or have your browser and social media feed filled with slow-fashion facts or anti-capitalist content?
Check out these amazing organizations and groups who are doing way more than we ever could.
Based at the London College of Fashion (LCF), they provoke, challenge, and question the status quo in fashion, contributing to a system that recognizes its ecological context and honors equity. We shape and contribute to Fashion Design for Sustainability as a field of study, industry, and education practices. We engage in transformation design, cross-referencing fashion’s ecological, social, economic, and cultural agendas.
Fashion for Good is a global initiative to inspire change and drive the collective movement to make fashion a force for good. They work directly with the fashion industry to innovate towards solutions that are better for people and the planet and empower behavior change through their sustainable fashion Museum.
Carry Somers and Orsola de Castro founded Fashion Revolution after the Rana Plaza disaster in 2013. They have become the world’s most significant fashion activism movement, mobilizing citizens, brands, and policymakers through research, education, and advocacy.
What is Good On You's purpose? Good On You was created to use the power of people's choices to drive a sustainable future. We aim to make sustainable shopping easy for millions of people around the world by being the best, most trusted source for brand ratings, articles and expertise on ethical and sustainable fashion.
We’re a charity committed to creating a circular economy, which is designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials (at their highest value), and regenerate nature. It’s an economic system that delivers better outcomes for people, and the environment.