WHAT MAKES A FASHION PRODUCT CONSCIOUS ON FARFETCH?

By shopping Conscious products you are supporting brands that are committed to doing better and help you choose positively on FARFETCH. 

In order to be awarded our Conscious label, a product must meet one or more of our sustainability criteria listed below. In the criteria development process, FARFETCH engaged the expertise of some leading organizations in the industry to provide critical recommendations on the standards and certifications selected.

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1. Recognized and certified materials

To qualify as Conscious, the product must contain a significant proportion (50% or more) of an independently recognized or certified material, or of a material made using a certified process, from the list below:

LOW-IMPACT MATERIALS

Fique

Grass

Hemp

Jute

Linen / flax

Certified wood

CRAiLAR® flax

Livaeco by Birla Cellulose

Agraloop

Polylactic acid (PLA)

Ramie

FSC certified viscose

EcoVero viscose (LENZING)

Jeanologia 

Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA) cashmere

TENCEL™ Lyocell (LENZING)

TENCEL™ Modal (LENZING)

TENCEL™ with REFIBRA™ technology

Texloop

Cotton made in Africa (CmiA)

Better Cotton Initiative (BCI)

Bemberg™ Cupro

Micromodal

ENKA® Viscose

NAIA™ cellulosic fiber

ALTERNATE LEATHER MATERIALS

AppleSkin™

Bananatex®

Desserto® cactus leather

MIRUM

Muskin

Piñatex®

Mylo™ mushroom leather

Zi™ bio leather

VEGEA

ORGANIC MATERIALS

Organic cotton

Organic hemp

Organic linen

Organic silk

Organic wool

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified

NATURTEXTIL iVN certified BEST

Organic Content Standard (OCS)

Regenerative Organic Certified™

RECYCLED MATERIALS

ECONYL® 

Morphlon

Recycled brass

Recycled cashmere

Recycled cotton (the proportion of recycled cotton accepted per product is aligned with industry requirement, which is at least 20% of the overall content)

Recycled gold

Recycled nylon

Recycled paper

Recycled PET

Recycled plastic

Recycled plexiglass

Recycled polyamide

Recycled polyester

Recycled rubber

Recycled silk

Recycled leather 

Recycled silver

Recycled wool

Vintage cotton

Recycled viscose

Renewcell

Recycled Content Certification

First Mile Made® by Thread International

Global Recycled Standard (GRS) (the proportion of recycled materials per product is aligned with the certification requirement, which is at least 20% of the overall content)

Parley Ocean Plastic®

Recover® Cotton

NewLife™ recycled polyester

Cardato certification

NuCycl™

SeaCell™ 

Giotex™ recycled cotton

Re-Verso™

Q-NOVA®

UPCYCLED MATERIALS

Upcycled materials include deadstock, reworked fabrics, repurposed scraps etc.

ANIMAL WELFARE CERTIFIED MATERIALS

100% of the animal-derived material in the product (either in the lining or in the outer) must hold one of the following certifications:

Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS)

Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS)

Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA)

The Good Cashmere Standard® (GCS)

Responsible Wool Standard (RWS)

Responsible Down Standard (RDS)

NewMerino® Standard 

ZQ Standard 

Global Traceable Down Standard (Global TDS)

Traceable Down Standard (Downpass)

NATIVA™

CERTIFIED LEATHERS

Leather Working Group (LWG): Bronze, Silver or Gold

ICEC

FOREST-FRIENDLY MATERIALS

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified materials

Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) certified materials

FAIRMINED MATERIALS

Fairmined ecological gold

The 50% or more proportion threshold for ‘Sustainable and Certified Materials’ is applied to all categories of products and it is measured by looking at the main product material, generally identified as the outer. The only exceptions to this rule are: (1) specific shoes categories (including sandals, wedges, slippers, flip-flops) for which both the outer and another shoe component (lining or sole) must be made using eligible materials; (2) products with animal welfare certifications for which 100% of the animal-derived material in the product (either in the lining or in the outer) needs to be certified; (3) for watches & jewelry, the main product material needs to meet the 50% proportion threshold, but the main material is identified by either weight or surface area; (4) if a product is GRS certified, we require the threshold to be aligned with the certification standard, which is at least 20% and (5) for recycled cotton, we accept products with a minimum of 20% of recycled materials due to intrinsic performance issues which prevent an higher use (in particular, the length of cotton fibers is shortened during the recycling process, which means that recycled cotton needs to be blended with other fibres during the spinning process to ensure the resulting yarns are of high strength, good quality and the finished product is durable).

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2. Certified processes

To qualify as Conscious, a finished product or an entire brand must hold an independent certification relating to good environmental, social or animal welfare practice as listed below.

CARBON-NEUTRAL CERTIFIED

The entire brand must be certified by one of the standards listed below and the certification must appear on the product label and apply to the whole product 

Certified CarbonNeutral® 

The Carbon Trust

VEGAN CERTIFIED 

PETA certified (the entire brand must be certified)

The Vegan Society Vegan Trademark (the finished product must be certified)

CRADLE TO CRADLE CERTIFIED 

Cradle to Cradle (the finished product must be certified)

ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED 

A finished product must be certified by one of the following standards:

Nordic Swan

Blue Angel

EU Ecolabel

OEKO-TEX MADE IN GREEN

FAIRLY TRADED MATERIALS

A finished product must be fully certified by one of the following standards:

Fair for Life

The FAIRTRADE Mark (Fairtrade International)

Fairtrade Textile Standard

The World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO)

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3. Pre-owned

To qualify as Conscious, a product must be pre-owned (meaning second-hand or vintage) as it helps reduce the demand for new resources and keeps products out of landfill.

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4. Good On You

To qualify as Conscious, a product must come from a brand that scores well on ethical ratings agency Good On You. The Good On You system assesses a brand’s sustainability performance in regards to its impact on People, Animal and Planet and provides a rating on a five-point scale.

To qualify as Conscious, large brands need to score a minimum of four out of five, while small brands must score three out of five. The sustainability ratings are based on publicly available information including industry standards, certifications, other third-party assessments and a brand’s own reporting.

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