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COSTER COPENHAGEN
 Coster Copenhagen - Spring 23
         CARES







            CSR and sustainability have been a part of Coster Copenhagen’s DNA right from the start. With the impending
         pressure of the climate crisis, we must act. That is why we have started from scratch and mapped out all our ground-
         work. To guide us in the right direction, we have chosen to work with four of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
          These goals are: 12 Responsible consumption and production, 13 Climate action, 15 Life on land & 17 Partnerships
                  for the goals. You can read more about how we work with them by scanning the QR Code below









          We care for you and for our planet, and want to share our sustainable choices with you. Below, you can
                           find more information about the materials, we use in this collection.
                           SEAWOOL                                       ORGANIC COTTON





          Seawool  is  one  of  the  newest  methods  when  it  comes  to   Organic farming of cotton uses crop rotation and a biological
          creating sustainable materials. The name derives from its 99%   method to control pests and pathogens, instead of using
          comparability to wool. Seawool possesses many of the same   toxic chemicals and GMOs. This helps reduce soil, air and
          qualities as well, as it too is heat-regulating, self-cleansing   water contamination. Additionally, this helps the fertilization
          and is nice and soft without being scratchy. Seawool is made   of and the biodiversity in the soil, which is good for both
          from recycled plastic bottles and surplus oyster shells – hence   human and wildlife health and well-being and reduces the
                the reference to the sea in the name, Seawool.            emission of greenhouse gases.

             ECOVERO LENZING VISCOSE                                  RECYCLED POLYESTER




          EcoVero Lenzing viscose is produced by the  Austrian   Polyester tends to have a bad reputation due to its
          company Lenzing Group. EcoVero Lenzing viscose is a   manufacturing of plastic and high environmental impact.
          branded fibre with a certified lower environmental impact. It   However,  the  many  benefits  of  polyester  also  tend  to  be
          is made from sustainable wood and paper pulp from certified   forgotten. It is a very durable fibre, which is both strong and
          and controlled sources. EcoVero Lenzing viscose carries the   resistant and it can be reused many times if the process
          EU Ecolabel as EcoVero Lenzing viscose generates up to   is done correctly.  This makes the life cycle for polyester
          50% lower carbon emissions and water impact than generic   garments much longer and helps lower the need for disposal
                                viscose.                                        of the products.

                     RECYCLED ACRYLIC                                            CUPRO




          Acrylic  is  a  material  which  has  a  wool-like  feel.  Acrylic  is   Cupro is a bi-product of cotton production and helps lower


          very durable when cared for properly.  Acrylic enables for   the environmental impact of cotton production, as more of
          a lightweight knit.  Acrylic can be reused many times if   the cotton plant is being used instead of discarded. However,
          processed correctly. This allows for the life cycle for garments   the construction of cupro requires the use of chemicals.
          containing acrylic to be much longer and helps lower the   These chemicals are used in a closed circuit and do not harm

                     need for disposal of the products.           any ecosystems surrounding the production site.


                            LYOCELL                                          WE CAREFOR YOU

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          Lyocell is similar to viscose, both in looks and production.
          Lyocell consists of tree fibres dissolved in a closed circuit and
          does not harm surrounding ecosystems. The dissolved tree           FOR OUR PLANET

              fibres are spun into yarn and then woven into fabric.

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