The terms "sustainability" and "fashion" seem difficult to reconcile. Trends follow each other in rapid succession, and this constantly urges us to buy new clothes. Because consumers are increasingly looking at how to be more environmentally conscious, it is important for the fashion industry to focus on sustainability.
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What does this mean exactly? Sustainable fashion is made with respect for people and the environment. Whether it's about raw materials, energy use, labour rights or transparency in the manufacturing process: all aspects are part of sustainable fashion as an issue.
The modern consumer likes to leave the earth a little cleaner for the next generations. Therefore, it is a good idea for clothing brands to focus on sustainability in their marketing activities. Why do clothing brands miss the mark when they fail to do so?
Overall sustainability trend: the modern consumer is more discerning and environmentally conscious than ever before. Sustainability is not only important for the fashion industry. This trend is also playing out in other sectors. Especially in retail, initiatives such as removing plastic bags, cotton buds and straws from the shelves are appearing.
Even bol.com announced that starting this year they will stop selling products made of disposable plastic. The main reason for this decision is the plastic litter that is floating around in our oceans. According to the European Commission, over 70% of the litter in the ocean is plastic.
Ethically responsible: sustainable clothing is good for both people and the environment. Companies would do well to look at how they can protect the people who are part of the production process. What working conditions are the cotton farmers who pick the raw materials for the clothing under? Are the garments not made by children? An organization that ensures humane working conditions increases the trust with consumers.
Reducing carbon emissions: the activities of companies polluting the environment come to light more quickly because of access to all kinds of information. If a company has very polluting or unethical practices, it is only a matter of time before the media reports about it. Negative reporting creates problems around a brand or an organization. Consumers then withdraw their trust and as a company you see this reflected in declining sales.
Timeless quality clothing: although sustainable clothing is more expensive in terms of price, it still pays off for consumers to purchase this type of clothing. The style and quality of sustainable clothing are characterized as timeless. In stores, you pay a little more for it. But it saves money in the end, because the clothes last longer and the trend is not seasonal. This makes it attractive for consumers to buy sustainable clothing.
As the need for sustainable clothing grows, new initiatives in this area are sprouting like mushrooms. Below are the 7 best known platforms where you can buy this fashion:
Many shops and marketplaces are upping their game when it comes to sustainability. Recognizing the importance of sustainability has become an important asset to succeed in the current e-commerce environment. One of these marketplaces is Zalando.
In 2019, Zalando set ambitious goals to create a net-positive impact whilst improving their circular journey.
Let’s take a look at their most recent commitments and progress:
By 2025 Zalando wants to reduce its carbon emissions in order to be in line with the Paris Agreement and an 80% reduction in emissions compared to their impact back in 2017
Eliminating single-use plastics by 2023
So far Zalando managed to continue using 100% renewable electricity in their fulfilment centres in Lahr and Verona. Additionally, the heating fuel in their German fulfilment is now 100% biogas.
Since 2021 their shipping bags are made of paper coming from 100% recycled materials rather than plastic.
The most interesting update, however, regards their products and work on changing consumer behaviour. Their sustainability assortment grew to more than 140,000 products in 2021, generating 21.6% of their GMV. Furthermore, 65% of their revenues in 2021 came from their sustainable product range. More about their progress is in the image below:
Besides these 7 sustainable fashion initiatives, there are many more shops like this to be found today. The choice is only getting bigger. Even the big fashion chains include sustainable fashion in their assortment. Think of H&M, Mango and Zara.
The same goes for online retailer Zalando. In 2020, the fashion platform expanded its sustainable assortment from 27,000 to 60,000 items. The number of customers searching for responsibly produced fashion increased by more than 40% by the end of 2020. The new collection is one of many measures Zalando has implemented since the end of October 2019. As a company, they like to contribute to the well-being of people and the environment.
Not only with clothing, but also with beauty products, the German online retailer is becoming more sustainable. Customers have the choice of organic, forest-friendly, vegan and natural makeup and skincare. In addition, they are setting up an initiative for customers to return used clothing in exchange for a discount on their next purchase.
Read more about sustainability at Zalando in this article on our website.
Brandsom advises you on how to sell sustainable products as a web shop to meet the new generation of consumers. This of course applies to online fashion retailers such as Zalando and About You. We also give advice on these trends for other online shops such as Amazon and bol.com.
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