Ecology in fashion
did you know that…
… Textile industry is the second most polluting industry in the world
… We only use about 30% of the clothes we have in our wardrobe
… Millions of tonnes of textiles, also new and unused, end up in landfill every year
While all textile production, also ecologic, consumes natural resources, we can make a difference with our own actions and choices as a consumer.

Our partners work with several ways

A brand can rarely do all of these, but one single step can already make a difference.

At Ensemble, we feature small European brands who produce their items ecologically and ethically.
This means that they:
- know where their fabrics come from and how they are produced
- use natural, sustainable and recycled materials
- know who make their clothes and jewellery and in what conditions
- search and develop constantly new and more sustainable ways of working
- pay attention to packaging, labels, waste, transportation etc.
- concentrate in making high quality and timeless pieces that you will love wearing again and again

At Ensemble, we feature small European brands who produce their items ecologically and ethically.
This means that they:
- know where their fabrics come from and how they are produced
- use natural, sustainable and recycled materials
- know who make their clothes and jewellery and in what conditions
search and develop constantly new and more sustainable ways of working - pay attention to packaging, labels, waste, transportation etc.
- concentrate in making high quality and timeless pieces that you will love wearing again and again
As a consumer it may be sometimes difficult to find reliable information on sustainable brands and on ecological and ethical production. Ensemble wants to be there to help you be informed and to find your way in the expansive world of textile industry. We are happy to share our knowledge and are always pleased to discuss different opinions and new ideas. We are there to learn too, every day.