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JULIET DUNN SUSTAINABILITY
We are aware that it’s our duty as part of the fashion community to reduce the impact of our industry on the environment. We are working together with both suppliers and clients to ensure that sustainable practices are put in place to protect our planet.
NOW
Juliet Dunn has always, and will continue to, work with artisan craftsmen and workers around India. At the brand’s inception that meant scouring the country to highlight these fading, traditional techniques, which is what Juliet Dunn is now known for.
We continue to work with these carefully chosen suppliers, ensuring that the crafts are highlighted wherever possible, which enables these skills to stay alive and be passed to future generations.
Juliet Dunn is passionate about maintaining fair rights throughout the entire supply chain process.
We don’t believe in surplus stock either in our UK warehouse or our Indian factories and ensure all our purchase orders are small and accurate, to avoid unnecessary production and unwanted garments. None of our garments ever end up in landfill and our factory is constantly re-using leftover fabrics for future sampling and development to avoid waste.
Our packaging is all eco-friendly; from the cardboard boxes and tissue paper customer orders are delivered in to the biodegradable plastic bags our factory use to deliver products, we are reducing the use of non-recyclable plastics in our packaging with the aim to eventually eliminate this altogether.
THE FUTURE
Sustainability is a priority which we are constantly reviewing and improving as our brand grows.
While we always use natural fabrics for all our garments we are also working towards more sustainable dying techniques and introducing organic cottons into our future collections.
From arranging testing to ensure our pieces can be washed at lower temperatures or free from chemicals to organic cottons and eco-friendly dyes, each season we are improving and learning.
There is still more to do.