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Kaaya

Locality: Glendenning



Address: 33 sorrento drive 2768 Glendenning, NSW, Australia

Website: https://kaaya.com.au

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25.01.2022 In an industry not known for half-measures and that has drawn flak for cruel or wasteful practices, including some companies embroiled in animal abuse scandals, many luxury houses are trying to improve their green image.



24.01.2022 #handmade #beachbags at #kaaya

22.01.2022 It's almost been six months since Tearfund's 2017 Ethical Fashion Report publicised that New Zealand Fashion Labels are continuing to address worker exploitation in their supply chains.

19.01.2022 Thinking of gifts ? #fairtradechristmas #giftideas #handmadewithlove



18.01.2022 #fairtrade &#ethicallymade #backpack at $Kaaya

18.01.2022 "The fashion industry represents the second-greatest source of pollution on Earth today behind fossil fuels. This event represents a call to action for the fashion industry and skiing community to slow it down", said Baily Rose, who is a zero-waste designer, tailor and sustainable fashion consultant and co-producer of Slow Fashion Vail.

13.01.2022 Despite the fact that low prices are often used to drive consumers towards the banana aisle, shoppers would be willing to pay more for Fairtrade-certified bananas.



12.01.2022 Thinking of #christmasgifts ? Check out #kaaya

11.01.2022 Fashion is an essential part of our lives, almost a form of self-expression and individuality. Whether we follow latest trends or not; what we wear still communicates something about ourselves. It is what makes us unique. Yet we are mostly unaware about how our clothes are made, who makes it and what it is made of? Today we are least bothered about these questions but this drives a massive impact on our environment and our people.

10.01.2022 Our local #artisan at work. Thanks to #wsdo. At #kaaya we promote #fairtrade products.

10.01.2022 With the dark side of mass production of clothes and other consumer commodities taking a toll on the environment as well as the labour force involved in its creation, alternative means of production and sourcing are the need of the hour

09.01.2022 Second only to oil, fashion is one of the world’s most polluting industries. Practically every stage in the life cycle of clothing has negative implications for our planet. And if the world’s population rises to 8.5 billion people by 2030, as expected by the United Nations, overall apparel consumption will rise by 63 percent, from 62 million tonnes today to 102 million tonnes in 2030



09.01.2022 The fashion industry has some major sustainability problems. By 2030, it is predicted that the industry’s water consumption will grow by 50% to 118 billion cubic metres, its carbon footprint will increase to 2,791m tonnes and the amount of waste it creates will hit 148m tonnes.

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