Sustainable and ethical fashion involves sourcing, manufacturing, and designing clothes in a way that maximizes benefits to the fashion industry and society while minimizing environmental impact. It is a movement aimed at fostering change in fashion products and the fashion system towards greater ecological integrity and social justice. Sustainable fashion encompasses more than just addressing textiles or products; it permeates every aspect of the industry. This includes everything from the farms where cotton is grown and woven into fabric to the treatment of animals sheared for their wool. For fashion to be truly sustainable, every part of the process must be accountable.
According to the UN Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, sustainable development is defined as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
At Ruishi, we believe that clothing can only be considered sustainable if it is made from environmentally-friendly materials, uses natural resources responsibly, and does not harm anyone in the process.
Sustainability permeates every aspect of the industry. Accordingly, we have classified the three main aspects that make a garment manufacturing company and its products sustainable
By focusing on these key areas, a company can ensure that its practices contribute to the overall goal of sustainability.
Once a product meets all the above criteria, we can confidently say that we have a sustainable product. Fair to humans and fair to the environment.
At Ruishi, we firmly believe in and adhere to the principle of delivering products that are fair to both humans and the environment. Here’s how Ruishi follows the concept of sustainable fashion