Offering an ethical and responsible brand is also a key value for Lise Tailor. We work day after day to offer you products that are always more respectful, ethical and transparent.
World Ocean Day is an annual global celebration of our ocean that takes place every 8 June. World Ocean Day raises the profile of the ocean, connects people worldwide, and inspires continuing action year-round to protect and restore our ocean.
World Environment Day 2023. The theme will focus on solutions to plastic pollution under the campaign #BeatPlasticPollution. It is a reminder that people’s actions on plastic pollution matters. How does Plastic Pollution Affect Us and What Can We Do?...
"Wind turbines have generated more electricity than gas for the first time in the UK." Though this is all news in the right direction, despite the efforts of scientists, and campaigners, we have been too slow to act. "Billions of pounds' worth of green energy projects are stuck on hold.
Big brands are listening and putting their best foot forward to help tackle the consumer crisis. What great news! Recently, as I was scrolling on my Instagram feed, an ad came to my attention. Did you know that "More than 25 billion pairs of shoes are manufactured each year, and 90% of them will end up in landfill - often within 12 months of purchase."!
Liberate your lawns and provide a space for nature, a feast for pollinators, tackle pollution, and lock away atmospheric carbon below ground. An annual campaign from Plantlife, No Mow May is asking all garden owners and green space managers not to mow during the month of May.
Our world needs transformation. Don’t underestimate your power. It's time to review your relationship with the planet. During a financial crisis, it's almost impossible to be able to invest in large home improvements, However, even just small changes will all contribute to collective change.
24th April 2023 marks 10 years since the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh. The building collapsed and killed 1,134 people and injured more than 2,500 others, making it the fourth largest industrial disaster in history. We remember the lives lost and demand that no one should die for fashion.
In cotton farming, initiatives now exist to make the farming of cotton a more sustainable practice. But for the average t-shirt, only an estimated 0.6% of the retail price goes to the factory worker who made it.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Fashion For Good Museum, Sustainable Fashion in Amsterdam, Holland, and boy oh boy, do we need one of these in all cities across the globe!
Quite often, I see products that claim to have been upcycled but, these products weren't exactly waste in the first instance. Many people purchase secondhand clothing then cut them up to use the portion they want for their new upcycled piece. However, this is actually creating waste...
There's been a lot of chat recently on social media about the ethics of shopping for second-hand clothing. Many of these discussions open up to much larger discussions, but here I'll try summarise the points being made. Cost...