Della Terra has a Good rating because it intentionally minimizes environmentally harmful materials and offsets its full value chain emissions through its climate neutral certification. It uses nearly 100% certified or lower emissions materials and takes responsibility for the full lifecycle of its products by offering a takeback program. It has localized its end-stage production and holds a certification for tracing its supply chain. It's also working on expanding its use of renewable energy.
Della Terra uses nearly 100% lower emissions materials, including BCI or GOTS cotton, hemp, linen, and GRS recycled cotton. It reports that only 0.6% of its materials are virgin synthetics.
Della Terra uses renewable energy in a portion of its production and has general plans to expand this. It sources its materials globally, which is standard practice in the fashion industry, but has reduced its footprint by localizing its manufacturing within Colombia.
Della Terra has made efforts to use more sustainable packaging, but it doesn't share its current materials. For a small brand, we assume a mix of materials.
Della Terra doesn't offer repair services or a warranty. It gives detailed care instructions that may help extend garment lifespan.
Della Terra has a take back program that accepts its own brand's clothing for resale, upcycling, or recycling. It doesn't share details on the efficacy or impact of this program.
Della Terra offers a core collection and limits new additions and releases.
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Della Terra has a sustainability page with information about materials, labor practices, supply chain partners, emissions measurement, and energy use, but it makes this page somewhat hard to find on its site. This information appears to have been last updated in 2023
Della Terra measures its emissions on a company-level and reports them publicly. In 2023 its estimated total was 101 t CO2e.
Della Terra is climate neutral certified through Change Climate, and therefore offsets its full value chain emissions. It doesn't have science-aligned reduction targets, but it does have short-term reduction goals. Many of its goals were for Q4 2024, but results haven't been shared or updated recently.
Della Terra publishes geographic information about its Tier 1 suppliers and some Tier 2 materials suppliers. It has worked to trace its supply chain and holds a BCome traceability certificate. It doesn't have, or doesn't publicly share, a supplier code of conduct.
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