Reducing the impact on the environment is core to our strategy. It’s very easy to say we are doing it, and
Having ‘sustainability’ at the core of we do means that teach decision that is made is stress tested through a few key principles. You’ll notice we only have three sizes. Extra sizes
You’ll also notice that we don’t give options when purchasing our packs. We choose fabrics because they’re engaging and beautiful and then buy them when we can. We don’t commit to having something in stock because we don’t want to let down or consumers, and we don’t want to have inventory that isn’t sold. This both reduces the impact that we have day-to-day and means that we can operate in a leaner way, all benefits that we pass back to the customer – you.
Our Sustainability Plan
ONE – REMOVING WRAPPING PAPER FROM THE SYSTEM.
This is the cornerstone of our plan. Every time a bag is used it means that wrapping paper isn’t used. The more times a bag is used the larger the impact. The bag becomes part of the gift and when you
TWO – WE USE END OF LINE AND DEAD STOCK FABRICS
We don’t guarantee any pattern/print in our collection. We use fabrics that have already been made and for some reason aren’t needed anymore. In the manufacturing industry these fabrics could be called ‘dead-stock’, ‘off-cuts’ or ‘end of line’ fabrics. Fabrics that already exist means means we aren’t creating anything extra and that we can utilise every piece in the supply chain.
THREE – NO SALES
We don’t have sales because we don’t need to get rid of excess stock. We buy dead-stock fabric, make the bags, sell them, and then we buy more fabric to make more bags. We don’t buy for seasons (except maybe Christmas!)
FOUR – SIMPLE PATTERNS
Simple patterns mean that we can use all the fabric in a roll. We’ve calculated our sizes to mean that there is no wastage once we’ve cut out the patterns for each size.