Myntra launches all new sustainable clothing line for casualwear brand ‘Here & Now’ in partnership with Fairtrade

In its commitment to sustainability, Myntra has been undertaking efforts in devising and adopting practices across the value chain towards a more sustainable future.

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Myntra launches all new sustainable clothing line for casualwear brand ‘Here & Now’ in partnership with Fairtrade
Myntra launches all new sustainable clothing line for casualwear brand ‘Here & Now’ in partnership with Fairtrade

Bengaluru: Myntra has become the first e-commerce brand of scale in India to partner with Fairtrade, a global network of not-for-profit organisations committed to promoting sustainability in agricultural based value chains, marking another step in its journey of sustainability. As part of this collaboration, Myntra will add a sustainable clothing line, made out of responsibly sourced cotton from  Fairtrade-certified supply chain, to its popular trend-driven casualwear brand Here & Now.

Using cutting edge technology and processes to bring exciting styles, Here & Now resonates with young Indian consumers’ fashion sensibilities. With the objective to make trend-based fashion sustainable, through this partnership, Myntra is all set to meet the needs of its fashion-forward conscious Gen-Z and millennial consumers and beyond looking for the latest style and trends. This eco-friendly line will be launched initially with 100+ styles across the men’s t-shirts category, priced at an affordable average selling price of ₹450-500, with plans to scale to over 250 styles and expand into women’s t-shirts and athleisure categories. The new collaborative collection will be a part of Myntra for Earth, a one-of-its-kind theme store dedicated to sustainable fashion alternatives, offering 5500+ eco-friendly styles from 100+ brands. The association is expected to achieve a target of sourcing a minimum of 110 metric tonnes (MTs) of Fairtrade approved ethically farmed cotton.

Fairtrade works with more than 1.9 million farmers and agricultural workers across the world, and over 125,000 smallholder farmers and workers who are a part of  109 certified producer organisations, across 15 states and one union territory in India. With the vision of a world in which all producers can enjoy secure and sustainable livelihoods, fulfil their potential and decide on their future, Fairtrade helps farmers adopt the socially, environmentally and economically sustainable practices as per the standards set by the organisation. The products that are made through a Fairtrade-certified supply chain and follow Fairtrade terms of trade come with the FAIRTRADE MARK, allowing conscious consumers to easily identify the products made from responsible farming methods.

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