Sustainability Summary
- This is an unclaimed profile. ANREALAGE has not joined Sustainability Tracker to verify their sustainability credentials. We gathered what we could from public sources.
ANREALAGE is a fashion brand founded by Kunihiko Morinaga in 2003 and debuted at Paris Fashion Week in 2014. The sustainability-related content available focuses on collaborations that use Kyocera’s FOREARTH sustainable inkjet textile printer, with repeated emphasis on reducing water use in textile printing and supporting production across a range of fabrics and materials. The brand has also worked with recycled fishing-net yarn and with HERALBONY artworks in collections presented at Paris Fashion Week. Across these projects, ANREALAGE presents sustainability as part of its approach to fashion, technology, and production methods.
ANREALAGE Sustainability Actions
ANREALAGE Sustainability Commitments
2026
Continue FOREARTH collaboration
Over the past two and a half years of working with FOREARTH, I feel it has the potential to significantly change the environmental impact of printing technologies, particularly regarding water resources. The intersection of creation, technology, and sustainability is a central theme for ANREALAGE today, and I believe that expanding collaborations with FOREARTH across the fashion industry can be a catalyst for reshaping the future of manufacturing.
2025
Scale sustainable printing use
We will continue to work with Kyocera to introduce and scale a model that protects artistic integrity while helping to solve environmental challenges.
2024
Adopt FOREARTH in collections
Since its 2024 collection, ANREALAGE has adopted FOREARTH for fabric printing and focused on sustainable printing while pursuing expressions using a wide variety of textiles.