The Common Good Company

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The Common Good Company Sustainability Actions

Uses recycled garment materials

By using Recycled Pre-consumer textile waste and Recycled Polyester in our garments, we have eliminated the unnecessary waste, water use, land use and pollution that are typically involved with the production of yarns made from virgin materials.

Certified B Corporation

The Common Good Company earned an overall score of 117.0 and has been Certified B Corporation since August 2022.

Uses ethical manufacturing

The Common Good Company uses recycled materials and ethical practices to manufacture clothing apparel ‘in the benefit or interests of all.’

Works with ethical standards

Our Fair Trade factory complies with Social Accountability International (SAI) ... We are compliant with The United Nations Global Compact ... As well as following internal social policies our manufacturing factory is a Gender Responsive Workplace ... In addition to receiving a fair wage, they’re provided supportive healthcare and participate in professional development programs aimed at empowering and building individual capacity.

Uses lower-waste operations

All of our factories comply with our Zero Waste Initiative, which aims to sustainably reduce their textile waste stream through a zero-waste cutting process, and fabric manipulations and cutting layouts to reduce wastage. We reuse factory spill in future purchase orders with no impact on quality on production and yarn waste is sorted for recycling and returns to the supply chain, eliminating any waste.

Uses compostable packaging

Working with NoIssue Co ensures all TCGCo items come wrapped in custom FSC Certified tissue paper and are sent out to you in a reusable and compostable bag.

Reduced transport emissions

We reduce our carbon emissions by selecting less carbon intensive modes of transport and domestically we use Sendle, a certified BCorp who operate Australia's first 100% Carbon neutral delivery service.

Supports Food For Change

There is even a range of TCGCo t-shirts that, when sold, help fund Melbourne-based not for profit Food For Change.

Joined SeaTrees initiative

Turning the tide on Climate Change with SeaTrees ... As custodians of the land, we each have a responsibility to look after land we live on. This is not only in our daily lives but in our business and...

What do our labels mean?

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Certified B Corporation

About The Common Good Company

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  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 1 - 5
  • Country
  • Australia