Sustainability
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Sustainability Statement
Sustainability is important to Simply Lines. We’re getting greener every step of the way, while still providing you with the quality products you deserve.
Around 85% of all textiles produced by the fashion industry end up in landfills, making it a major contributor to environmental damage. What’s more, one in every five items produced by the fashion industry reaches landfills without being worn even once.
Our Mission
As Simply Lines works with on-demand suppliers, we only produce items we get an order for, avoiding textile waste from overproduction.
Our printing partner’s high-quality printing tech creates almost no wastewaters and uses less energy than standard industry printers.
The inks we use for printing are Oeko-TexTM certified, vegan, water-based, and free of harmful chemicals.
Simply Lines takes sustainability seriously, that’s why we take care to properly dispose of any left-over ink according to the ink supplier guidelines.
Information about embroidery
At Simply Lines, we embroider our products with Oeko-TexTM certified threads, meaning they’re safe for both adult and children's clothing. Compared to printing, embroidery is generally more durable and produces less environmental waste.
Eco-friendly product materials
There are a lot of reasons why a product or material could be considered sustainable. Currently, at Simply Lines our eco-friendly product collection consists of items made of at least 70% organic or recycled materials, or a mix of these materials.
We only produce what you need
Each product you see in our catalog is made on-demand. Once you place an order, we produce it specifically for you. This allows us to avoid overproduction and textile waste. We’re continuously working toward greener production.