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Duurzame merken bij Otrium: Alles Wat Je Moet Weten

Bij Otrium willen we het eenvoudig maken om duurzame merken te shoppen. Ons doel is om transparant te zijn, zodat jij voor ieder merk kunt zien welke inspanningen zij leveren.

19 JUNE 2023
Ben je het zat om allerlei modemerken uit te pluizen en te proberen te bepalen welke nu écht duurzaam zijn? Dat herkennen we. Bij Otrium willen we het eenvoudig maken om duurzame merken te shoppen. Ons doel is om transparant te zijn, zodat jij voor ieder merk kunt zien welke inspanningen zij leveren. Zo kun je weloverwogen beslissingen nemen tijdens het shoppen!
Het zit zo: wij geloven niet in perfectie. Er is altijd ruimte voor verbetering. Maar we willen merken ondersteunen die het beter doen en laten zien wat bewuste en duurzame mode inhoudt. Daarom werken we samen met Good On You, onafhankelijke specialisten die onze merken objectief kunnen beoordelen. Dankzij hun expertise kunnen we op ons platform een onderbouwde beoordeling van de duurzaamheid van merken geven, waardoor het voor jou makkelijker wordt om merken te shoppen die het beste aansluiten bij jouw waarden.
De beoordelingen van Good On You zijn 3 (Het is een begin), 4 (Goed) of 5 (Geweldig). Door deze cijfers weer te geven willen we merken aanmoedigen om zich te blijven verbeteren, en jou ondertussen in staat stellen om die merken te steunen die een verschil maken. We zijn benieuwd wat je ervan vindt!

In één oogopslag: Zo werken de beoordelingen

Om modemerken te beoordelen gebruikt Good On You meer dan 500 datapunten verdeeld over 100+ belangrijke categorieën.
De beoordelingen variëren van 1 (mijden we) tot 5 (geweldig) en richten zich op de volgende aspecten:
Mensen: Kinderarbeid, dwangarbeid, veiligheid van werknemers, gendergelijkheid en leefbaar loonbeleid.
Planeet: Gebruik van energie, koolstof, water, chemicaliën, afvalverwerking en afspraken over circulair gebruik.
Dierenwelzijn: Gebruik van dierlijke producten, dierenwelzijnsbeleid en materialen zoals bont, angora en leer.
Modemerken krijgen een totaalscore die het resultaat is van de drie onderliggende ratings (People, Planet, Animal Welfare).

Hoe Good On You werkt

De beoordelingen van Good On You zijn gebaseerd op openbaar beschikbare informatie, waaronder:
Onafhankelijke certificeringen en accreditaties zoals Fair Trade, Fair Wear Foundation, Cradle to Cradle en The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
Indexen van derden zoals de Fashion Transparency Index, CDP Climate Change en Water Security projecten.
De publieke rapportages van het merk zelf.
Door ratings te baseren op publiek beschikbare informatie bevordert Good On You transparantie en verantwoordelijkheid in de mode-industrie. Om ervoor te zorgen dat de methodologie achter de beoordeling altijd up-to-date is, voert Good On You regelmatig overleg met experts uit de industrie.

Certificaten

Lees hieronder meer over de verschillende scores en certificaten en hoe zij bijdragen aan duurzame mode.

Certificaten

B Corp
B Corp certified brands balance profit and purpose by meeting the highest standards of social and environmental performance, public transparency.
Fair Wear
Leden van de Fair Wear Foundation (FWF) zetten zich in om de omstandigheden in hun toeleveringsketens te controleren en te verbeteren.
OEKO-TEX® Made in Green is een traceerbaar productlabel. Textiel- en leerproducten met dit label zijn geproduceerd in milieuvriendelijke fabrieken, onder ethische werkomstandigheden.
GOTS
De Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) garandeert dat een kledingstuk voor minimaal 70% uit biologische vezels bestaat en voldoet aan de normen van de Soil Association. Om deze certificering te ontvangen, moeten merken hun impact op het milieu minimaliseren, hoge sociale normen hanteren, energie besparen en het waterverbruik herzien.
GRS
De Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is een norm gecreëerd door onafhankelijke partijen voor producten die voor ten minste 20% uit gerecyclede materialen bestaan, zodat ze niet schadelijk zijn voor mens en milieu.
FAIRTRADE
De Fairtrade-normen zijn bedoeld om de sociale, economische en ecologische ontwikkeling van kleinschalige boeren te ondersteunen en dwangarbeid en kinderarbeid volledig te verbieden.
PETA
PETA-gecertificeerde merken verkopen veganistische producten die door PETA gecontroleerd zijn op het niet gebruiken van materialen afkomstig van dieren.
bluesign
Merken met een BlueSign-certificaat zetten zich in om schadelijke stoffen te elimineren en chemicaliën, processen, materialen en producten te vinden die veilig zijn voor het milieu, werknemers en klanten.

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As we all know, visuals are everything when it comes to fashion. We can see that consumers are more likely to choose clothing with clear images. At Otrium, we understand the important role that visuals play in presenting clothing at its best, so here’s what we did: We've initiated  our Photo Studio in 2020, to optimise the visual identity of the items on our platform. Our mission revolves around collaborating with brand partners to give a new life to their unsold stock through our platform. Our in-house Photo Studio captures these items on models using AI. Quick and effective From a seamless photo shoot to the final image, we manage it all, eliminating the need for third-party involvement and ensuring a swift and cost-effective workflow. A quick turnaround, with items going live within a week. The studio offers options between packshot and model images, with high-quality AI-driven modelling. This is how we workundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedBest of both worlds Off-price items are mostly end of season, and for brands it is therefore less attractive to invest in such items. This is where Otrium comes in; for a small expense we deliver quality images of these fashion items if our brand partners do not have such imagery available themselves. These visuals help consumers with making an accurate purchase decision and therefore also reduce the likelihood that consumers will  return their order.Capacity Behind the scenes, our statistics reveal the scale of our operations. In 2023 alone, 15,000 items were shot, with 2,500 as model photography. Our editing partner handled retouching for 30,000 images, emphasising the magnitude of our commitment to visual excellence. Orders with at most 75 items can go live within four days. The Otrium Photo Studio isn't just about capturing images; it's a testament to our dedication to revolutionising how fashion is presented and experienced. With a commitment to efficiency, quality, and innovation, we're aiming to set new standards in the fashion industry.  Click undefined If you want to know more about Otrium’s services.
At Otrium, our goal is to ensure all clothing produced is worn. Over 90% of the items available on our platform reach our members. We offer alternative services to unburden fashion brands to repurpose the unsold 10%. Alongside our B2B Marketplace – where we connect our brand partners to local stock buyers – we actively support charities to repurpose the items while serving local communities.How it worksPreviously, Otrium would return unsold items to our brand partners, operating on a consignment basis where brands retain ownership until items find new owners through our platform's data-driven matching. Our donation service operates as an additional facet of our core mission, which involves giving unsold fashion items a renewed purpose. We enable these charities to select items upfront. To ensure that the items we send their way fit with the needs of their community.  Partnerships with charities show us the importance clothing holds.
Otrium continually works towards the  mission that all clothing should be worn. We do this by helping to eliminate unsold inventory and using  technology and data to change the way clothing is created and sold. On our journey towards a smarter, more sustainable fashion industry, we’ve teamed up with Good On You, the leading source of fashion sustainability ratings. We’ve used their know-how to highlight brands on our own platform that go the extra mile to be more sustainable, which helps our customers make more informed shopping choices. Using Good On You’s data, we’ve introduced the Otrium Conscious filter. And now we’re speaking to conscious-rated brands carried by Otrium  to find out more about their approach towards sustainability. This week, we chatted to Eric Otten, CEO of cashmere brand So Good To Wear, who believes that ethical fashion should be the rule instead of the exception. So what does sustainability mean to you? “People have always thought we could  take something inexhaustible from our earth, to drive  mass consumption and economic growth. Unfortunately, the reality is the opposite. Sustainability means that we have to give back more to the earth than we take” Tell us more about your brand. “Cashmere without compromises sums it up. We redesign the production process of cashmere with new and restored values. It’s a more conscious and personal process.” What’s your role… and how did you get there? “As CEO of the company, I have to be a farmer for our Nepalese business and at the same time a fashion specialist for our western business. I bring those two worlds together, always with consideration of our vision and goals.” What’s your career background and when did you start working on creating a positive impact? “I have been in the fashion business for almost my whole career. I worked for private label brands and premium brands like Wolford. After five years, I truly realised there are no limitations for the welfare of our planet and so I joined the sustainable and fair trade brand MYoMY. From there, I moved to  So Good To Wear.” What achievement are you most proud of? “Putting the whole chain theory in practice! From our own cashmere goats to our spinnery, natural dying atelier and production in Nepal to our “slow fashion” models in the retail industry. The whole chain is fairtrade,  animal friendly and committed to rebuilding the economy in Nepal.”What are you working on at the moment? “We are expanding our retail network internationally and expanding  our own cashmere goat herd in Nepal.”What is the biggest challenge on your  roadmap of improvements? “The coordination between high demands in the western world and the limitations of the relatively primitive possibilities in Nepal. Some things take more time to realise in Nepal – time we sometimes don’t have.”What’s the best feedback you’ve ever received from customers? “I have never worn a more comfortable piece of clothing than my So Good To Wear sweater – it’s physical and emotional.”What do customers value most about the brand and products? “It’s high “slow” fashion without compromises, made from the finest quality cashmere, fully fairtrade, sustainable and animal friendly”Who inspires you and why? “Stella McCartney – it became a movement of a luxury fashion brand built on sustainability.” What’s the most important aspect you keep in mind when shopping for more sustainable fashion? “I ask: is the brand really concerned about sustainability or is it a form of “greenwashing”?”Do you have a quote you live by? “Without action, we only have words.” What’s a quick change that people could make in terms of being more sustainable? “Actually, that is very easy! Start changing small and easy things in your life because it all helps: take your bike, not your car, don’t let the water run when you brush your teeth, don’t throw away food, put the light out in rooms you're not in, wash only a full machine and use biological soap, throw waste in a bin, not on the street, don’t eat meat every day and many more things that make more difference than you think, in your head and for nature.”