Fashion brands and cosmetic giants, who are not indifferent to environmental problems.
Stella McCartney
British designer Stella McCartney is consideredone of the most influential eco-activists in the fashion-industry. In her collections she tries to use mainly organic cotton, faux fur and eco-leather (which is more expensive to manufacture, but does not harm the environment and animals). In addition, the company, which otshivayut clothing and accessories made Stella McCartney, work on solar power and wind turbines. Also designer forever renounced the use of toxic dyes in favor of natural or natural as possible.
McCartney, like her father, Paul, do not consume meat. A few years ago they initiated a program Meat Free Monday, which encourages ordinary citizens to give up meat consumption at least once a week.

Stella McCartney FW 15-16

Stella McCartney FW 15-16
H & M
Breakfast is not the first brand in the segmentmass market started to use organic cotton. And if in 2003 a cotton used exclusively in children's collections (5% of total production), after joining the company in the Organic Exchange - a charitable organization that supports the use of ecological textiles - H & M started introducing organic materials and their adult collection. Brand preference for »green» farbnikam and tissues, and the skin uses only one that has remained as a by-product of meat production.

H & M Conscious
L'oréal
In 2015 the company l'Oréal announced that forthe last 10 years of their production decreased carbon dioxide emissions by 57%. The ultimate goal of cosmetic brand is to reduce the negative impact on the environment by 60% by the end of 2020. In addition to the reduction of harmful emissions, the company is investing heavily in renewable energy: solar panels have been installed on the l'Oréal sites in Mexico, India and the United States. In addition, representatives of the French brand's report that 100% of their products should be safe and even beneficial to the surrounding environment in the future.






