sustainability

We call it, the Join Love mission.
Love for humans. Love for natural fibers. Love for Mother Earth.

We aim to take a rigorous approach, recognising climate change as both a social and environmental issue, and embracing the need to work with our value chain to accelerate progress. The SDGs provide a shared blueprint. They’re an urgent call to action by all countries to toward a common goal to end poverty, improve health and education, reduce inequality and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. It’s one thing to know where you want to go, but it’s another knowing how you'll get there.

Our Roadmap sets clear targets against the framework of our three key sustainability pillars: Humans, Nature, Earth.

Guiding Principle Objectives Delivers on SDG Achievements
Environmental and Climate Stewardship Minimise environmental and ecological impact by prioritising responsible practices that support regeneration and a circular economy. SDG 12 and SDG 13 100% natural fibers and reduction of the impact that results from colouring our textiles. Elimination of harmful chemicals from printing and dying.
Responsibility & Visibility Contribute to the improvement of global social conditions SDG 10 and SDG 17 Transparency: 100% of supply chain mapped
Social Advocacy Support and sustain artisanal design practices SDG 10, SDG 12 and SDG 17 Partnership with Fairtrade artisan group for annual projects.

Earth is our sanctuary to roam and the more we travel the more we understand that global climate change is real. Which is why, we decided to walk lighter.

As a clothing brand, our mission is to adhere to our moral code of conduct, which includes environmental, ethical and social welfares. We aim to broader the Tallulah family to bring positive and meaningful change for areas in need.

We’ve implemented an alternative model by reviving a traditional textile technique in collaboration with artisans in India. This way we adopt a Farm–To–Closet initiative by cultivating our own organic cotton. Spinning and weaving is done by hand on ancient wood spindles and machines resulting in the finest and lightest cloths. We also use natural, plant–based dyes.

We’re dedicated to building long-term, authentic relationships with our global partners and choose to work with suppliers who are committed to ethical trade and share in our wider sustainabilty vision.

We choose to work with businesses who share our commitment to sustainability and preservation of the environment. Our suppliers choose leading technologies that reduce the impacts that their manufacturing has on the environment. We ensure our garments are made without the use of hazardous chemicals to the environment and will at any stage work with suppliers to test against a provided RSL and MRSL list.

Compliance with this list is essential and in the case we identify non-compliance we will work with partners within the value chain to find an adequate solution.

We are proud to say all our global partners abide by a strict code of conduct as per the below:

1) Diversity and equal opportunity
2) Upholding human rights
3) Fair wages
4) Working hours
5) Health and safety
6) Collective bargaining and freedom of association
7) Minimal impact on our natural resources
8) Animal rights
9) Chemical restrictions
10) Waste, recycling and circular practices
11) Regeneration programs
12) Energy saving