Sustainability is the new buzzword. Everywhere I turn, I read about sustainable practices in business, fashion, etc.
I am proud to announce that Polly Singer Couture Hats has always used ethical practices in our business dealings. Lessening the environment impact where we can has long been our goal. Other ethical practices include:
- Fabrics – We source local fabrics when at all possible. This is done to help local businesses as well as lessen the impact of shipping and burning carbon fuels.
- Wool felt – We have switched to using wool felt only for our new winter hats. Wool is hard wearing and suitable for every day wear. It is made from sheep’s wool without harm to the animals. Wool is a natural and biodegradable fiber.
- Straw – We buy most of our straw from American companies. Our panama straw, parisisal and sinamay are made by small producers paid living wages.
- Recyclable materials – Our hat boxes are made from paper and our ribbon from cotton. Our flowers are made from natural fabrics.
- Biodegradable – Everything on our hats breaks down naturally over time. There is nothing synthetic used in the production of our hats.
- Feathers – We use only feathers from game birds, water birds and do not use exotic feathers.
- Stock – We do not produce huge quantities of stock. This is done in order to minimize waste. We have been known to take apart hats that did not sell, re-trim them and give them second lives. Nothing goes to a landfill.
- Hat Boxes – Our hat boxes are custom made by a company in Massachusetts. The boxes are recyclable, re-usable and biodegradable.
- Packaging – Our shipping boxes are made from recycled materials and we use brown packing paper instead of peanuts or plastic bubbles.