Bedding and loungewear crafted from eco-friendly materials like eucalyptus and French linen
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Sijo uses majority low impact fibers in its products. It helps keep garments out of landfill by offering a takeback program. It does not report on its packaging, energy strategy, emissions tracking and reduction, or supply chain and labor practices.
How is this brand using sustainable materials, sourcing, and shipping to reduce its impact?
Sijo uses majority low impact fibers in its products, including GOTS-certified organic cotton, organic linen, GRS-certified recycled polyester, and tencel lyocell. It does use some high impact materials as well, including synthetic latex, polyester, and nylon.
Commons could not find information on this brand's energy use. Sijo sources and manufactures its materials globally, which is standard practice in the fashion industry.
Commons could not find information this brand's packaging materials. We assume smaller brands use a mix of materials.
Does this brand lower demand for new items by encouraging conscious consumption and facilitating the long-term use of its products?
Sijo does not offer repair services or a warranty. It gives detailed care instructions to extend garment lifespan.
Sijo has a take back program that accepts its own brand's items for resale. Sijo does not share details on the efficacy or impact of this program.
Sijo offers a core evergreen collection of classic bedding and limits new releases.
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Is this brand transparent about its sustainability goals and how it’s working toward them?
Sijo does not have a dedicated sustainability page or annual sustainability report. It shares information on its certifications and standards on a separate page.
Commons could not find information for emissions tracking.
Commons could not find verification that it offsets any emissions. Commons could not find emissions reduction targets for Sijo.
Sijo publishes the locations for its sourcing and manufacturing partners. It does not publicly share a Supplier Code of Conduct or details on its labor practices.
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