Wallis Evera

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Wallis Evera Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Wallis Evera is a Canadian womenswear brand that specialised in corporate workwear and described its clothing as made from hemp and other natural or eco-friendly fabrics. The available sustainability-related material indicates that production was local in Vancouver, with small factories and labour standards in British Columbia. A third-party sustainability rating noted limited production runs to minimise textile waste and the use of some eco-friendly materials, including organic cotton. The brand has since announced that it has closed and is no longer accepting new orders.

Wallis Evera Sustainability Actions

Local manufacturing in Vancouver

We work with a couple of small, local factories in Vancouver. The workers are paid a minimum wage and are protected by very high labour standards and full medical coverage in British Columbia.

Used hemp and natural fabrics

Canadian brand Wallis Evera is bringing sophistication to the natural fabric marketplace with their ready-for-work styles made from hemp and other eco-friendly fabrics.

Limited production runs

It uses some eco-friendly materials including organic cotton. It has a limited production run to minimise textile waste.

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Wallis Evera Sustainability Commitments

2050

Net-Zero emissions target

We’ve committed to climate reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative, to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% per-product by 2030, and achieve Net-Zero emissions by (or before!) 2050.

2030

Cut per-product emissions

We’ve committed to climate reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative, to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% per-product by 2030.

2026

Use peace silk again

As soon as we are able to source this fabric again, we’ll be using it in our collection.


Sustainable Development Goals

Wallis Evera is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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