Boyish Jeans uses majority low impact materials in its garments and helps keep garments out of landfill by offering a resale program. While the brand shares limited information about its emissions, supply chain, and energy strategy, it does use 100% plastic free packaging.
Boyish Jeans reports a high proportion of its garments are made with lowest impact fibers, including organic cotton, recycled cotton, and deadstock fabrics.
Commons could not find information on Boyish Jeans' renewable energy strategy. The brand does use some high efficiency processes in production, such as laser machine finsihing and vapor washing. Boyish Jeans sources and manufactures its materials globally, which is standard practice in the fashion industry.
Boyish Jeans uses 100% plastic-free packaging. Its eco-friendly packaging materials include compostable bags. Commons could not find evidence that the brand is working to reduce emissions from customer shipments.
Boyish Jeans does not offer repair services or a warranty. It does give detailed and environmentally conscious care instructions for its garments.
Boyish Jeans has a take back program that accepts its own brand's garments for resale.
Commons could not find enough information on its production strategy. For a small brand, we assume they have some limits on overproduction due to their scale of operations.
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Boyish Jeans has a prominent sustainability page, with details on materials, energy use, circularity, labor practices, emissions measurement, production waste, current initiatives and progress, and packaging. It is unclear how often this page is updated. Boyish Jeans has also published annual reports. However, its latest report is from 2018.
Commons could not find information for emissions tracking.
Commons could not find emissions reduction targets for Boyish Jeans.
Boyish Jeans publishes the locations of some of its supply chain partners. It has a supplier code of conduct, which disallows subcontracting, protects collective bargaining, requires a living wage, and prohibits forced labor. The brands claims to conduct regular audits of its partners.
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