ECO IDGIZA | |
1. design Our founders Anna and Jula still do all of the design work themselves. They are mastering that challenge, despite living in two different countries. Luckily they're pros at long-distance teamwork. So the design process is split between Hamburg and Dubai. | 2. raw material This is a deadstock woven fabric made from recycled polyester. Most often recycled polyester is made out of industrial waste or post-consumer plastics like PET bottles. The products had been grinded, melted and afterwards extruded into new fibers. The recycled fibers are made in Gujarat, India. The austrian fiber supplier Lenzing AG has a sustainable take on viscose, based on renewable wood from certified sources. The EcoVero™ for this piece of clothing was produced in Austria. |
3. yarn production No matter which fibers we are talking about, they have to be spun into a yarn for further production steps. The yarn production takes place in Famalicão, Portugal. | 4. fabric production The next step of our Supply Chain is to knit the yarn into a fabric. |
5. manufacturing That's where all the magic happens! This piece is made in Wroclaw, Poland. | 6. distribution As some of you may remember, we used to do the shipping and warehouse management in our Headquarter in Hamburg by ourselves - yes, that was a lot of work! Since 2020 we are working with our amazing logistics partner Livipur, which is located in Bad Homburg, Germany. |
#byebyefastfashion |
die tollen Menschen, die in unserer (zweiten) polnischen Produktion arbeiten, einem Familienunternehmen, das sich auf das Nähen von gewebten Kleidungsstücken spezialisiert hat. Fair, nachhaltig & mit Liebe hergestellt in Szubin bei Bydgoszcz, Polen .