Another Tomorrow
Apparel committed to human, animal and environmental welfare
Another Tomorrow's Sustainability Rating:
Materials
Slow Consumption
Accountability
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Good
Where Another Tomorrow is doing well: Another Tomorrow publicly reports its emissions measurements, targets, and progress. Another Tomorrow uses lower impact fibers in its garments.
Where Another Tomorrow has room to grow: Another Tomorrow does not have takeback or repair programs.
Detailed Summary
Materials
How is this brand using sustainable materials, sourcing, and shipping to reduce its impact?
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Raw Materials
Another Tomorrow makes garments with lower impact fibers, such as GOTS-certified cotton, recycled cashmere, and organic hemp. It commits to never using some high impact fibers, including conventional viscose, conventional cotton, down, and polyester. It uses a minimal amount of high impact fibers, including virgin wool and elastane.
Energy Use & Production
Commons could not find information on this brand's energy use. Another Tomorrow sources and manufactures its materials globally, which is standard practice in the fashion industry.
Packaging & Distribution
Commons could not find information on this brand's current packaging materials. We assume smaller brands are using a mix of materials. Another Tomororw has goals to pursue reusable and refillable shipping boxes, to prioritize use of recycled, FSC-certified, and eco-friendly materials, and to minimize packaging, but its progress is unclear.
Slow Consumption
Does this brand lower demand for new items by encouraging conscious consumption and facilitating the long-term use of its products?
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Repair & Care
Another Tomorrow does not offer repair services or a warranty. It gives detailed and environmentally conscious care instructions for its garments.
Take Back Programs
Commons could not find information on any take back programs.
Slow Fashion
Another Tomorrow offers a core evergreen collection. It limits overproduction by using just-in-time manufacturing.
Marketing
Commons is currently evaluating Another Tomorrow's marketing emails. The brand does mention the environmental cost of the fashion industry, but it does not explicilty encourage users to buy less.
Accountability
Is this brand transparent about its sustainability goals and how it’s working toward them?
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Transparency & Reporting
Another Tomorrow has a prominent section of its website dedicated to its sustainability efforts. Though it does not have an annual sustainability report, it does report emissions related efforts through the Change Climate Project. It transparently shares policy documents.
Emissions Tracking
Another Tomorrow is Climate Neutral Certified through the Change Climate Project. It internally measures and publicly reports its company-level emissions, broken down by scope.
Emissions Targets
Another Tomorrow commits to reducing its direct emissions by 50% by 2030, compared to a 2021 baseline. It also commits to specific emissions reduction initiatives, like increasing use of regenerative cotton and reducing air freight transport. It offsets its full footprint using vetted carbon offset projects.
Supply Chain & Labor
Another Tomorrow publishes the countries of their production facilities and the locations of some of their suppliers. Commons could not find a Supplier Code of Conduct, but the brand has publicly shared policy documents that cover living wage, chemicals, animal welfare, forest protection, and carbon offsets.
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