HOW PALLULA CARES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

 I design high quality products made to last without exploiting the environment and the people who make it.
Keep reading to find out how pallula does this.

OFFCUTS

Take a look at the picture on the right; these are cut up pieces of leftover fabrics – or more often called fabric scraps – which have accumulated over the years.
Most offcuts in the fashion industry end up too small or oddly shaped to make another garment with, so they just end up in the waste bin.
That’s a hefty amount of fabric waste!
pallula makes it its mission to make good use of all material scraps by repurposing offcuts into accessories, small gift items and even clothes. Having experimented with turning patchworked offcuts and leftover material back into a useable fabric, it creates exciting new material for unique product design.

NATURAL FIBRES

I try to work exclusively with natural fibres, because out of experience with dermatitis, eczema and intolerances, I understand that many people are unable to wear synthetic fibres. Unfortunately only a handful of brands limit themselves to using natural fibres and it’s becoming harder too, as there are so many synthetic blends being produced nowadays. That’s where I want to make a difference, and I will keep researching and experimenting to improve this issue.

ECO-FRIENDLY DYES

Creating prints is part of my design style, and as such I strive to ensure that these are responsibly dyed – along with some amazing like-minded people that help me to achieve this.
I will keep researching this process to be able to offer you the best products with a clear conscience on my and your part.

BIODEGRADABLE PACKAGING

My aim is to use completely biodegradable packaging and swing tags for all my products, while avoiding any unnecessary parts for shipping.

I am also getting rid of itchy and scratchy garment labels, by using soft, natural material to make them – because nobody likes that scratchy feeling at the back of their neck.