Sister Jane

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Sustainability Summary

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Sister Jane says it is aware of the impact the fashion industry can have on the environment and the responsibility to operate in a sustainable way. Its sustainability page focuses on production, waste, plastics, materials, chemical testing, and working conditions. The brand says it is working internally to reduce its environmental footprint, improve its use of more eco-friendly fabrics, reduce unnecessary waste, and address wardrobe waste through recycling and resale initiatives. It also states that it regularly audits factories, maintains restricted substances lists, and seeks to treat employees and suppliers in a fair and respectful way.

Sister Jane Sustainability Actions

Reduced overstock waste

Since the beginning, we have developed processes that allow us to produce our collections more quickly and efficiently than most, so that we can perfectly match production and demand. From this approach, we continue to keep our overstock waste as 0.

Updated packaging materials

We’ve made a big step forward by updating our plastic polybags, which are now made from recycled materials and are fully recyclable! Plus, we’ve switched the string attachments on our tags from plastic to 100% cotton.

Regular factory audits

We regularly visit the factories that produce our collections in China and conduct internal audits. Therefore, this audit focuses on 9 different areas: child labour, forced labour, health and safety, freedom of association, discrimination, disciplinary practices, working hours compensation and environmental protection.

Restricted substances testing

We vigorously test them to make sure they have the right chemistry. We maintain a list of restricted substances which we regularly update to make sure that the components of the fabrics we use are kind both on the body and to the environment.

Launched resale platform

We are excited to the launch of our new re-sell platform - Sister Jane Carousel. This innovative platform allows you to sell and buy your Sister Jane pre-loved items, giving them a second life and ensuring each piece finds a new owner to treasure it anew.

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Sister Jane Sustainability Commitments

2030

Increase more eco-friendly fabrics

Our design team is working to increase the use of more eco-friendly options in our garments such as Lyocell and Linen, while also prioritising polyester from recycled materials.

2030

Reduce plastic usage

Across our business, we’re always looking for ways to reduce our plastic usage and make our processes more sustainable.

2030

Launch recycling scheme

That’s why we are going to be launching an exciting recycling scheme, that aims to give a practical solution to your wardrobe clear-outs!


Sustainable Development Goals

Sister Jane is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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