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Organic Signatures Sustainability Actions

Uses GOTS-certified cotton

Our clothing is made with organic cotton that’s certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). GOTS evaluates the processing and manufacturing of textiles against strict ecological and social standards. GOTS-certified textiles must be made with at least 95% organic fibers and use approved dyes. Any chemical inputs are evaluated for toxicity and biodegradability, and all wastewater must be treated.

Uses FSC-certified bamboo blend

A handful of our products are also made with a blend of bamboo viscose and organic cotton. The bamboo is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, meaning that it comes from responsible forest. The water used in production is closed-loop.

Uses OEKO-TEX waistbands

The waistbands of our products are also certified under STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX, which means they contain no harmful chemicals.

Pays above living wage

The workers making Organic Signatures pieces are paid 30-50% above the living wage. They work in safe conditions, there is no child or forced labor, and they work reasonable hours.

Traces supply chain in India

We trace our supply chain back to where our organic cotton is farmed. The journey of an Organic Signatures piece begins in Ahmedabad, India or Khargone, India on one of these organic cotton farms. From there, the cotton is ginned and spun in Tirupur, India and Dindigul, India. The material is dyed and finished in Erode, India before it goes to our finished product factory in Tirupur, India.

Uses recycled paper envelopes

Then, your Organic Signatures pieces arrive in Brooklyn, New York for distribution. We package your orders with 100% recycled paper envelopes.

Launched ReOB takeback

Spoiler alert — the big news coming out of 2024 is that we are finally ready to launch our takeback program: ReOB. After years of talking about making our business more circular, we’re ready to take the next step.

Reduced transport emissions

In 2024, we reduced our transport emissions per product by 65%, from gate-to-site (i.e. from supplier to warehouse). We achieved this by shipping 65% of our products by land and sea, to our warehouses in Denmark and Mexico.