Over 80 billion pieces of clothing are produced annually, with approximately 73% ending up in landfill and only 1% being recycled.
That’s why this brand is focussed on fully circular, ethically produced clothing which are designed to be recycled or composted.
Customers are incentivised to return their unwanted clothes to be recycled and made into new garments. In addition, the garments are bio-degradable and take about 6 months to decompose when buried in soil.
Raise: £250,000 SEIS/EIS (£50,000 already committed)
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