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Oliver Logan is a Los Angeles-based denim brand that presents itself as focused on ethical apparel, transparency, and sustainability. Its sustainability pages describe a supply chain built around recycled materials, organic cotton, responsible suppliers, and factories that reduce emissions, save energy and resources, and improve wastewater treatment. The brand also highlights size inclusivity, a lifetime guarantee, repair services, and a pay-for-repair program as part of a slower approach to consumption. It has partnered with Green Story to measure product environmental impact and says it is working toward reduced packaging, renewable energy, and closed-loop production.

Oliver Logan Sustainability Actions

Used recycled and reclaimed fibers

Our clothes are made from reclaimed fibers sourced from textile waste that has first been sorted by type and color before being stripped and re-spun into yarns and fabrics ready to be used to make our jeans.

Closed the loop with reused materials

We're closing the loop on our manufacturing process, meaning our clothes are made with recycled material from post-consumer waste. So, the clothes you're wearing now could end up in our jeans and tees.

Partnered with Green Story

That is why we have partnered with Green Story, a platform that measures the environmental impact of brands. They have concluded that just one of our shirts saves 969 liters of water, roughly 510 days' worth of drinking water. A single pair of our jeans conserves .52 CO2 emission, about 1.2 miles worth of driving, and our pants have proven to be quite efficient, offsetting 414 hours of energy per pair.

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Oliver Logan Sustainability Commitments

2050

Net zero COâ‚‚ by 2050

MG Apparel aims for Net Zero COâ‚‚ by 2050, with a LEED Platinum facility and solar energy.

2030

Reduce packaging impact

While we currently use biodegradable non-plastic packaging, we plan to devise a more sustainable process for shipments and returns to help lessen our carbon footprint.

2030

Add renewable energy

With sustainably as our north star, we plan to implement more renewable energy sources into our production line.


Sustainable Development Goals

Oliver Logan is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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