Our Advocacy
To reiterate our mission, we created this project in order to educate Filipino consumers to become more mindful about how they use their clothing, and to encourage small, sustainable actions to hope and inspire a shift towards more responsible fashion choices and disposal habits.
With this in mind, we hope that by getting to the end of this website, some learning can inform your practice, because change starts with ourselves and together, we can all make a difference.
Eco Friendly Brands
In the spirit of trying to make a change, below are a list of fashion brands that have started including eco-friendly policies that we encourage supporting.
Asics
Green House Gas Goals
Goals are to reduce its green house gas emissions by 63% and 0% by 2030 & Reduce impact on the earth for playing sports by reducing CO₂ emissions throughout the value chain.
Bench
Green Heaven
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OXGN
Getting Up
“GET UP” Focus on corporate responsibility on arts & culture, education, environment, and community building
Muji’s
Company Support
Support parent company, Ryohin Keikaku, to create positive change in environment, products and packaging, and community
Levi’s
Call for Better Cotton
“BETTER COTTON INITIATIVE” Production of ethical cotton
Patagonia
Organic Lifestyle
Uses organic cotton and recycled materials to reduce its environmental impact. Reduces pollution and Promotes biodiversity of soil by avoiding pesticide
Rags2Riches
Focus Culture
Lifting up Filipino artisans out of poverty through partnerships and transforming unwanted fabrics into woven rugs and into bags.
Uniqlo
Responsibililty
Focus on responsible clothing production, reducing environmental impact, and promoting a circular economy.
Zara
Two programs one cause
“JOIN LIFE” and “ZARA PRE OWNED” Focus on sustainable production methods, and garment repair, resale, and donation.
Sustainable Initiatives
Along side promoting these “Eco-Friendly” brands, here are some local initiatives that can be found in Quezon City.
Kilos/Kyusi
LGU Made Thrift Store
Kilos/Kyusi operates in the City Hall in Quezon City that serves as a thrift store and clothes recycling initiative to promote sustainability
TexRev
Textile to New Thread
In collaboration with Bayo Manila Inc., Philippine Textile Research Institute made an initiative to collect old clothes and textiles and make it into new and reusable thread.
Wear Forward
An Online Thrift Shop
is the Philippines’ premier clothing as a service fashion tech startup and social enterprise that champions sustainability, circular fashion, and collaborative consumption.
QC Textile Circulatory Hub
A QC Ordinance To Promote Sustainability
The initiative is part of the Textile Sustainability and Circularity Ordinance of Quezon City in order to promote city wide sustainability
