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A CONSCIOUS COMMITMENT

With incremental changes for right now, and larger goals for the future, our sustainability efforts are always growing. We recognize we have a responsibility towards our planet, and the people involved in making our clothes, so we’ve developed a new uniform using recycled yarns, responsible wools, vegetable-tanned leathers and innovative water saving techniques.

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With incremental changes for right now, and larger goals for the future, our sustainability efforts are always growing. We recognize we have a responsibility towards our planet, and the people involved in making our clothes, so we’ve developed a new uniform using recycled yarns, responsible wools, vegetable-tanned leathers and innovative water saving techniques.

" At AllSaints we see it as our responsibility to not only help our customers look good, but also feel good, in the knowledge that we have carefully considered the materials used as well as the processes involved in creating our collections for them. Understanding what something will be made of and how it will be made are prerequisites for us before any design goes into production. " Peter Wood, CEO

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Pile of sweatshirts folded on a wooden stool.

" At AllSaints we see it as our responsibility to not only help our customers look good, but also feel good, in the knowledge that we have carefully considered the materials used as well as the processes involved in creating our collections for them. Understanding what something will be made of and how it will be made are prerequisites for us before any design goes into production. " Peter Wood, CEO

Who We’re Working With

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Textiles 2030, the most ambitious voluntary agreement designed to limit the impact clothes and home textiles have on climate change in line with the Paris Agreement and the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Change. Find out more


Leather Working Group

We are a member of the LWG: the number one globally recognized organization representing responsible leather sourcing to the industry and to consumers. Find out more


Responsible Wool Standard

We are certified to the Responsible Wool Standard. The RWS standard verifies wool fiber animal welfare and land management requirements and tracks it from farm to final product. Find out more


Canopy

We are working with Canopy through the Pack4Good and CanopyStyle initiatives to ensure our paper-based packaging and man-made cellulosic fibers do not come from ancient and endangered forests. Find out more


What We’ve Achieved So Far


Vegetable-Tanned Leather

For some of our jackets, the leather-making process is carried out using vegetable tanning. Dyes are made from natural compounds such as nuts, fruits, tree bark, and leaves.


Chrome-Free Tanning

Found across many of our leather products. Chrome-free tanning is done without using Chromium III, meaning the leather has better biodegradable properties.


Recycled Polyester

Found across many of our dresses, Polysheer fabric is made from recycled plastic bottles.


Plant-Based Shirts

Derived from certified renewable wood sources and using an eco-responsible production process, EcoVero™ fibers lower emissions and promote supply chain transparency.


Natural Indigo Dye

Organic natural indigo dye is extracted from the leaves of the Indigofera tinctoria plant. The process of extracting this and dying the fabric uses much less water than standard dyes, as well as considerably reducing the use of synthetic chemicals.


Plant-Based Dyes

Organic natural dyes use agricultural waste or non-edible natural compounds like leaves and nut shells. This process uses much less water and synthetic chemicals than regular dyes and supports the local economy of harvesting these materials.