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Wir haben über zwei Jahre an dieser wirklich zirkulären Modelinie gearbeitet, Zulieferer kritisch unter die Lupe genommen (und über 800 verschiedene mögliche Partner begutachtet) und dabei sichergestellt, dass die Produktion entsprechend den Maßstäben durchgeführt wird, für die wir als nachhaltige und soziale Marke stehen. Dank unserer zirkulären Modelinie kannst du uns einfach Kleidung zurückschicken, wenn sie in deinem Kleiderschrank ihren Dienst geleistet hat, und wir stellen daraus ein neues Kleidungsstück her, wodurch sich der Prozentsatz an recycelten Materalien in unserer Kleidung über die Zeit weiter vergrößert. Und das geht immer wieder aufs Neue. Das ist unser agood Kreislauf. Als Anregung, an unserem agood Kreislaufsystem teilzunehmen, erhältst du sogar noch einen Rabatt auf deinen nächsten Einkauf bei uns.

Hergestellt in der Türkei (aus türkischer Baumwolle). Unsere T-Shirts und Langarmshirts beginnen ihr Leben mit 80 % Biobaumwolle und 20 % recycelter Baumwolle.  Konventionelle Baumwolle zeichnet sich immer noch für 99 % der gesamten weltweiten Baumwollproduktion verantwortlich und ist somit wirklich schlecht für die Umwelt. Unter Umständen werden bis zu 10.000 Liter Wasser benötigt, um nur ein Kilogramm Baumwolle herzustellen. Dabei kommen Pestizide und andere synthetische Chemikalien zum Einsatz, gelegentlich sogar genetisch veränderte Stoffe, die für die Landwirt:innen giftig sein und die Gesundheit der Arbeitenden vor Ort schwer schädigen können. Chinesische Baumwolle ist aus vielen Ländern aufgrund der Behandlung der Uighuren inzwischen verbannt worden – wir werden es daher nie in unseren Produkten verwenden.

Unsere Unterwäsche besteht zu 95 % aus Lyocell (die anderen 5 % sind Elastan, auf das wir leider für den Stretch nicht verzichten können).  Hergestellt aus Holzspänen aus der Weiterverarbeitung gut bewirtschafteter Wälder. Die TENCEL™ Lyocell-Fasern, die wir benutzen, haben den European Award for the Environment der Europäischen Kommission in der Kategorie “Technologie-Preis für Nachhaltige Entwicklung” gewonnen.

Und unsere Socken bestehen zu 76 % aus Bambus. Der Hauptvorteil von Bambus liegt darin, dass er antibakteriell, sehr schweißabsorbierend und hypoallergen ist.  Bambus ist die am schnellsten nachwachsende Pflanze der Erde und kann mehrfach geerntet werden, wodurch er eines der nachhaltigsten Materialien ist, die wir kennen. Bambus braucht signifikant weniger Wasser, absorbiert mehr CO2 und produziert mehr Sauerstoff als Bäume. Dazu kommt, dass er außerdem keinen Dünger benötigt und sich immer wieder aus seinen Wurzeln regeneriert. Zusätzlich hat Bambus isolierende Eigenschaften, was bedeutet, dass er dich im Winter warm und im Sommer kalt halten kann.  Die Socken bestehen außerdem zu 17 % aus recycelter Baumwolle, zu 4 % aus Spandex und zu 3 % aus Polyester.

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How do agood company clothes differ from other fashion products?

Our clothing is made in Turkey, using Turkish cotton. Our t-shirts and long sleeves begin life using 80% organic cotton and 20% recycled cotton. The cotton is grown using no synthetic agricultural fertilisers or pesticides, meaning it’s a great deal more environmentally friendly than conventional cotton (which still accounts for 99% of all cotton production). What’s more, our products are designed specifically to be recycled using agood loop process.

Which organic cotton clothing do we make?

The following products use organic cotton Women's crew neck t-shirt Women's rib tank top Women's rib long sleeve Men's crew neck t-shirt Men's interlock crew neck long sleeve.

Where can I find product sizing information?

Product sizing varies product to product. Product size information can be found toward the bottom of each product page. The sizing is specified both in inches and centimetres.

What different colours do agood company have for clothing?

We have mens tops in White, Black, Midnight Blue, Heather grey and Moss. Womens’ tops come in white, black, Heather grey, Sand and Sage Underwear comes in Black, White, Sand (female only), sage female only), and Midnight Blue (male only). Socks are available in white, black and peacock blue (ankle only)

Where are your clothing products made?

All items are manufactured in factories that run on solar power and have a thorough waste-water system in place. All team members are paid a living wage and have good working conditions.

The T-Shirt and Underwear Factory- In Izmir, Turkey, the factory opened its doors in the early 1900 and is a Family-owned, 4-generation business. Solar power was installed in 2014, and was one of the first companies in Turkey to do so. The family also owns their own organic cotton field, and sells organic cotton as fibre, yarns, both knitted and woven fabrics, and garments. Recycled cotton is also processed in their own facility.

The Socks Factory- The socks are made in China using locally sourced organic bamboo. The factory has been awarded WRAP, SEDEX, GSS, and BSCI certifications.

What materials are used in manufacturing of agood company underwear?

Our underwear is made 95% from Lyocell (the other 5% is Elastane which is needed for the stretch!). Made from wood chippings obtained from well-managed forests, the TENCEL™ Lyocell fibres we use have received the European Award for the Environment from the European Commission in the category “The Technology Award for Sustainable Development”

What actually is organic cotton and how should we wash / care for agood company clothes?

Organic cotton comes from non-GMO plants grown without the use of synthetic agricultural chemicals, such as fertilisers or pesticides. Adherence to these practices has to be certified by an appropriate government agency or approved NGO. Our recycled organic cotton is GRS-certified (Global Recycled Standard), and our organic cotton from Turkey is both GOTS-certified (Global Organic Textile Standard) and OCS-certified (Organic content standard). Wash as you would a regular cotton garment, preferably at low temperatures with eco-certified detergents.

How does the circular economy create value?

We’ve been working on this truly circular fashion line for more than two years, scrutinising suppliers (we looked at over 800 different potential partners) and making sure that the production was in line with what we stand for as a sustainable and social impact brand. With our circular fashion line, just send the clothes back to us once they've served their purpose in your wardrobe – and we'll make a new piece of clothing out of them, increasing the recycled % of our clothes over time. And we can do this over and over again. It’s what we call agood loop. In that sense, this really is a t-shirt for life!.

Is recycled cotton more eco-friendly than organic and conventional cotton?

While organic cotton farming uses no synthetic agricultural chemicals, such as fertilisers or pesticides, and is certainly an improvement over conventional methods, it doesn't tackle the issue that farming cotton is highly water-intensive and can still damage eco-hydrology. We at agood company are advocates of recycled cotton because of the emphasis on circularity and the limited use of virgin materials. Recycling represents a move away from a linear economy (make, use, dispose), to a circular economy in which the raw materials used to produce goods are reused for as long as possible.

What does sustainability mean to you in Fashion?

Sustainable clothing derived from eco-friendly resources, such as sustainably grown fiber crops or recycled materials. Sustainable clothing includes the use of second-hand retail repair and often utilises upcycling and recycling of clothing. Our circular, trackable clothing is designed to help preserve our world for future generations. Our children are why we come to work every day and fight the good fight!

What is recycled cotton?

Recycled cotton can be generally defined as converting cotton fabric into cotton fiber that can be reused in textile products. This allows the item to find a new purpose as something else, diverting it away from landfills and incinerators. Our recycled organic cotton is GRS-certified (Global Recycled Standard).

How can I learn more about what happens after I donate my clothes and recycling in general?

Recycled cotton is collected from industry or consumer waste. Items are first separated by type and colour, then shredded by a machine into smaller pieces and further into crude fibre. It can then be respun back into yarn for reuse and given a new life as another product. The process of shredding the fabric into its cruder forms is quite stressful. This compromises the quality of the new fibre, making it shorter and harder to spin.Consequently, the new fibres are blended with other virgin materials, such as organic cotton, to improve strength and make them suitable for reuse.