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4 sustainable fashion brands to shop this Earth Month

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By Tatiana Pile
Apr 21, 2024

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According to the environmental news website Earth.org, fast fashion contributes 10% of total global carbon emissions, which can cause global temperatures to rise.

But there is a bright spot: A January report by market research group Coherent Market Insights revealed that the global sustainable fashion market was valued at $7.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $33 billion by 2030. The market’s growth is being fueled by consumer demand. On TikTok, the hashtag #sustainablefashion has over 762,000 posts.

Though it may cost more for brands to practice more sustainable habits, they’re increasingly taking action. On Monday, Everlane released its impact report highlighting its efforts to reduce waste and use more eco-friendly materials. And Stella McCartney has long partnered with relevant activists to spread awareness about the importance of sustainable practices.

So, whether you’re looking for summer-perfect swimwear made from recycled materials or environmentally-friendly activewear for your next pickleball match, you’ll find more options than ever.

Below, shop from four brands that are advancing their sustainability efforts, either by using recycled materials or lowering the carbon emissions in their manufacturing.

Stella McCartney

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Stella McCartney has long been heralded for its trailblazing sustainability standards. In August 2022, founder Stella McCartney used similar standards to create a skin-care line, The Stella by Stella McCartney.

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Falabella Tiny Tote Bag

$1170.00

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Stella Iconic Crystal D’Orsay Kitten Heels

$1295.00

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Slouchy Flared High-Rise Denim Jeans

$850.00

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Andie Swim

Andie Swim takes a “progressive approach to sustainability,” which has resulted in a swimwear collection made from recycled materials. The brand is on a mission to protect the planet by reducing its CO2 emissions in production.

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The 90s High Waisted Bottom

$52.00

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The Marina Top

$52.00

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The Amalfi One Piece

$112.00

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Tala

Founded in 2019 by influencer Grace Beverly, Tala wants to redefine quiet luxury activewear by creating every item in an environmentally and socially conscious way.

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V Neck Knitted Cricket Sweater – Milk And Navy

$85.00

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DayFlex Built-in Support V Neck Tennis Dress – Hunter Green And Milk

$82.00

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Health Club Tote Bag – Black

$42.00

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Everlane

Everlane launched its first-ever collaboration with a designer, Marques Almeida, in March. The limited-edition collection was made entirely from surplus materials, in keeping with the brand’s commitment to providing high-quality, eco-friendly products that can stand the test of time.

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The Everlane x Marques’ Almeida Alpaca Mesh Cardigan

$148.00

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The Everlane x Marques’ Almeida Canvas Oversized Barrel Pant

$148.00

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The Viscose Knit Polo Midi Dress

$198.00

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