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NP Magazine 44 - Digital and paper

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A more sustainable approach: the fashion industry is one of the largest and most influential industries in the world, but it is also one of the most environmentally damaging.

The fashion industry has some issues with its environmental impact, but some brands are taking steps toward sustainability. Two such brands are Marylise and Rembo Styling. Both brands aim to reduce their carbon footprint and promote ethical fashion practices.

Marylise is a Belgian brand that has been creating bridal gowns for over 90 years. In recent years, the company has made a conscious effort to become more sustainable. They use eco-friendly materials, such as organic cotton, and minimize waste by carefully planning their production processes.

Rembo Styling, another Belgian bridal brand, also aims for sustainability. They have implemented a closed-loop production process, which means that materials are recycled and reused wherever possible. In addition, the company has reduced its carbon footprint by using renewable energy sources in its production facilities.

Ultimately, the fashion industry must take action to address its environmental impact. By adopting sustainable practices, the industry can reduce its environmental footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Consumers also play a role in promoting sustainability in fashion. By choosing to support brands that prioritize sustainability, consumers can send the message that it is a priority. Supporting brands like Marylise and Rembo Styling is not only an investment in a beautiful and sustainable wedding gown. It is also an investment in a more sustainable future for the fashion industry as a whole.

A more sustainable approach: the fashion industry is one of the largest in the world but it is also one of the most environmentally damaging.

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