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Green the new clean

By Tiffany Tan | China Daily | Updated: 2012-05-29 13:16
Green the new clean

More fashion companies are producing sustainable apparel. Tiffany Tan explores the different ways.

Every month, Li Lianfeng's textile mill in Guangzhou produces more than 70,000 meters of denim, which goes to jean companies as far away as Denmark, Australia and the United States. But only 5 percent of his mill's output uses natural indigo dye rather than synthetics.

"Still not many people know about it, so there also aren't many jean manufacturers that order it," says Li, 50, owner of Zhaofeng Textile and Apparel.

The company ventured into natural dye in 2007, upon the request of a Hong Kong client.

The colorant, extracted from the indigo plant, is apparently so eco-friendly that a man is shown on Li's blog licking the deep blue dye off his finger.

So why aren't Li's clients converting to natural dye? Cost is the underlying reason: The plant-dyed denim is four to five times more expensive than ordinary denim because indigo dye is harder to produce. And chemicals are still needed to help the plant dye penetrate cloth fibers.

"I'm doing business and my goal is to make a profit," Li says, "but my bigger hope is that while contributing to society's sustainable growth, I can also make money to nurture my business and employees."

Levi Strauss & Co, the inventor of jeans, seems to have found the formula to balance between making a profit and protecting the environment.

A year and a half ago, it put "water less" jeans on the market. Each pair, says the American company, is made with 28 percent to 96 percent less water than traditional jeans, thanks to innovation in the "finishing" process.

It reduced the process' usual three to 10 washing cycles - which consume around 42 liters of water - by using new methods, like combining multiple wet cycles into one and eliminating the use of water during stone washing.

"We challenged ourselves to operate at the intersection of style and sustainability," Erik Joule, Levi's senior vice-president for men's global merchandising and design, said in a statement introducing the product line in November 2010.

This spring, the company says, it put 13 million pairs of Levi's "water less" jeans on the international market. What percentage this is of the brand's total inventory, the company declined to say.

Half a year ago, Levi Strauss also began making garments with Better Cotton, cotton grown using less water and fewer pesticides while at the same time raising producers' labor standards and income levels.

The move followed a 2007 company-commissioned study on the life cycle of its jeans and khaki pants, which found that the biggest use of water and energy happens at the beginning and end of the garments' lives. That is, during cotton production and consumer use.

To address the latter, Levi's encourages its consumers to adopt more sustainable habits. Its product-care tags now tell users to wash jeans every other week instead of every week, wash them in cold rather than hot water, line dry instead of tumble dry and donate rather than throw away unwanted items.

This campaign received special mention at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit earlier this month, the world's largest conference promoting sustainable fashion, organized by the Nordic Fashion Association.

"Encouraging less frequent washing or challenging our perception of dirt, and washing at cooler temperatures are opportunities to change our existing high-impact laundry habits," Anne Prahl, a senior consultant to the London-based online fashion trend analysis and research service WGSN, says in her speech at the summit.

"A great example of this is the Levi's advertising campaign 'Don't wash the stories out of your jeans' or 'Dirt is the new clean.' So this really makes us think, What is dirt? Do I really need to wash this garment?"

In fashion, sustainability is becoming the new black.

Green the new clean

Gucci, one of the most iconic Italian brands, this month replaced its rigid, laminated eyewear case with one that is foldable and recyclable.

This "will have a positive effect on transportation costs and carbon dioxide emissions," says Rossella Ravagli, the label's corporate social and environmental responsibility manager, who presented the new packaging during her talk at the eco-fashion summit.

Next month, Gucci will debut women's sandals made of biodegradable plastic. And in 2013, it plans to launch a line of environmentally friendly sunglasses made of recycled metal and "liquid wood", an alternative to the commonly used plastic.

"Our products have very high quality, and when I say quality, I mean sustainable quality," Ravagli says on the sidelines of the summit. "Quality also includes respect of person and the environment We need to enforce this message around the world."

As one of the most desired luxury brands in China, Gucci can certainly help raise domestic awareness of the importance of ethical, eco-friendly fashion.

H&M, for its part, wants to be known not just as a retail-clothing giant but also as a leader in sustainable fashion.

Since 2010, the Swedish brand has created collections made from greener materials, including Better Cotton. Its latest, released this spring, is the Exclusive Glamour Conscious collection, inspired by celebrity looks on the red carpet.

Company executives say H&M will continue expanding its line of Conscious products and collections to spread the message of sustainable living.

"Conscious is a way for us to highlight sustainability and engage with consumers," Helena Helmersson, the brand's head of sustainability, tells China Daily during the Copenhagen summit, where she was a keynote speaker.

"I would also like to encourage customers to really go and find products that are more sustainable. Of course it would be lovely if it's H&M," she says, "but there are also other labels that can help consumers today make more conscious choices."

But how does the company reconcile its campaign for sustainability with its reputation as a pillar of "fast fashion" - designs made and sold quickly and inexpensively? Some critics describe this production model as cheap, addictive and unsustainable.

"As a company we're not encouraging people to buy loads of volume," Helmersson says. "We want to reach many people, so we need to combine price, quality and fashion. But to have low prices or good prices doesn't have to mean bad quality.

"We work very hard with the quality to make the items durable even though they have low prices. And what we're after is, of course, to gain market share, not necessarily to increase volume with all customers."

Like Li Lianfeng, Levi's, Gucci and H&M are profit driven. But clearly, steps forward have been taken by the fashion industry - what insiders themselves describe as "one of the world's most polluting industries".

Contact the writer at tiffany@chinadaily.com.cn.

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