CWVOW2030 - Embracing sustainability. 

Garment manufacturing entails extensive use of resources and energy-intensive processes. The impact? Growing problems of pollution, environmental degradation, and climatic changes. It is a wake-up call to us all. It is time to establish a moral connection between fashion and conservation.

The focus of sustainability is creating the healthiest, most effective, and most efficient way of manufacturing. It's an exercise in resource management of water, energy, and raw materials. It strives to meet current needs without jeopardising needs of future generations.
This social responsibility also falls upon you as a customer.Because o​ur choices matter​. There are sustainable patterns of consumption and use that one can adapt. Cheap fast fashion is a huge stumbling block in the move towards sustainability. We need to understand the importance of quality over quantity. In simple words, buying less but buying better. 
 
Pressures from customers will push companies to turn to more sustainable methods faster. Increasing awareness amongst people encourages fashion companies to make those significant changes. 
​There are many factors when considering sustainabilty. The source and renewabilty​ of the raw material, the production processes involved, the working conditions of the workers in the supply chain, and finally responsible consumption.
With CWVOW2030, we at Cottonworld pledge to build a sustainable future that enables our customers to have a constructive impact on the well being of communities, farmers and the planet through all that we do.
Fibres
We pledge to try and use the most sustainable fibres we can lay our hands on.
Indian Farmers
Increase in farmer suicides is the most tragic symptom of the survival crisis faced by the Indian cotton farmers. CWVOW 2030 aims to help Indian organic cotton farmers by using organic cotton and helping the community with proceeds from the sale of Happy Ts.
 
Reuse
From encouraging recycling of clothes to using recycled materials for all our packaging. We will try and use minimal resources.
Mapping
Tracking our clothes from farm to factories to ensure best practices are used and to know who really made the clothes.
People
We commit to improving livelihoods of workers in the supply chain.
Planet
By 2050 the world will consume three planets worth of resources annually. To make a difference we are committing to using recycled materials and sustainable fabrics wherever possible. 
Proudly Made In India
Since 1987 we've been producing clothes using resources, factories and supply chains in India.
Join hands with Cottonworld for a better world by 2030.
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