The fashion industry is waking up to the importance of sustainability and its impact on both society and the environment. The industry has long been a significant contributor to environmental degradation, from water pollution to waste generation. Issues surrounding climate change are also a pressing concern with fashion production and disposal being major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, there’s a growing awareness of the ethical implications of fashion overproduction. Issues focusing on workers exploitation, unsafe working conditions, and human rights violations are prevalent throughout the supply chains. As landfills are getting increasingly larger some brands have chosen to burn their excess and unsold inventories.
At ULANDO OSLER, we've considered our potential environmental impact and are firmly committed to prioritizing sustainability and sound ethical practices throughout the production process. We understand consumers are increasingly demanding transparency and accountability from fashion brands regarding their environmental and social footprint. By demonstrating a heightened commitment to sustainability we see this challenge as an opportunity to differentiate ourselves from the competition. To confront this issue and reduce the potential for overproduction we are firmly committed to systematic audits of seasonal inventories to more closely mirror demand. Having not forgotten the lessons learned from the recent Covid pandemic we’re committed to mindful consumption and sustainability practices in all aspects of our production.