Practice

Circular Point for Fashion & Home Goods in Local Market

Le Prix Clothing Waterloo, Canada

Practice description:

Products carried in store are second-hand or 100% natural fibres; this is possible by doing an in-depth research process on suppliers to verify ethical and environmental impact of brand partnerships, including interviewing brand creators. The business weighs every order to calculate diverted waste from landfill.

Le Prix Clothing

Circular Point for Fashion & Home Goods in Local Market

Total duration 10 years
Pathway maps represent the sequence businesses followed to implement successful sustainability practices and identify emerging ones within firms. The pathways also reveal the diversity of actors that begin to form sustainability enabling ecosystems for businesses to adopt, deploy or test sustainability practices.
 

How does this contribute to SDGs?

Contributions to SDGs

Contribution to UN SDGs:

  • Goal 5.5: Increase women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels in economic and public life.
  • Goal 5.1: Contribute to ending all forms of discrimination against women everywhere.
  • Goal 8.6: Reduce the population of youth not in employment or training.
  • Goal 10.2: Empower and promote the social and economic inclusion of all, irrespective of sex, race or economic status.
9. Industry Innovation And Infrastructure
11. Sustainable Cities And Communities
13. Climate Action
17. Partnership For The Goals

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Foster & Uplift a Community of Future Women & BIPOC Sustainability Leaders
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