Sustainability is important to us at Orlebar Brown. And we know it is to our customers, too. We have only one world and so taking care how we use its resources is imperative for our collective future. That’s why we launched our sustainability campaign in 2021 to Measure, Reduce and Rebalance. We now actively measure our impact on the environment, so that we can reduce it in every way possible, and then, in turn, rebalance by becoming a carbon negative company by 2021.
As part of our reduction strategy, we have committed to using more sustainable fabric bases. That is why we are proud to support the I Love Linen campaign. Linen has long been part of our permanent collection. The material – made from flax – is one of the most sustainable available and the campaign, which runs until 15th July across Europe, aims to increase awareness of its many benefits.
We spoke to Marie-Emmanuelle Belzung, chief executive of the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp, about the campaign, why the fabric is the most ethical around, and why even the pharaohs loved it.
HOW DID THE I LOVE LINEN CAMPAIGN BEGIN?
We launched the I Love Linen campaign in the UK four years ago with the aim of raising the awareness of this remarkable fabric’s benefits to the wearer and to the planet. We are all asking more questions about what our clothes are made from, where and how and what their impact is on the environment. European flax is fully traceable and has a long list of verified, positive characteristics – follow us @wearelinen and look up linendreamlab.com for more information. CELC is the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp, we’re a not-for-profit based in Paris that brings together 10,000 European companies across 14 countries, overseeing the fibre’s development from plant to finished product. Flax accounts for just 0.4% of all textile fibres used – we’d like to see this grow to a full percent.