Sustainability
As a global brand, Azzurra is committed to responsible business practices that align with our core value of making the world a better place. We prioritize sustainable manufacturing and are dedicated to minimizing our impact on the planet.
While we don’t claim to be perfect, we’re on a continuous journey to reduce our footprint. By adopting sustainable practices, measuring our impact, and making ongoing improvements, we aim for a lower-impact future. We collaborate with experts and industry partners to guide us, and we invite you to join us on this path.
At Azzurra, we recognize the environmental impact of our logistics. That's why we continuously review and improve our processes to minimize this effect.
Currently, 100% of the clear soft plastic waste from our Distribution Centre is recycled. By partnering with a trusted waste management company, we ensure these plastics are diverted from landfills and given the best chance to be recycled.
Since 2023, 80% of Azzurra’s garment and mailer packaging is recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable, with certification from specialized suppliers.
We aim to minimize waste from online shopping, so your Azzurra order arrives with only. While transitioning, older packaging from pre-2023 items may still be in use, and we appreciate your understanding.
ABOUT OUR PREFERRED FIBRES
Synthetic fibres are categorized as human-made fibre, where the textile fibre is made entirely of Chemical substances. Recycled fibres are made from reclaimed materials, typically rPET & require less energy than the production of conventional fibres.
Our current Recycled Fibre offering is Polyester and Nylon.
The certified cellulose fibre is very similar to its conventional fibre; however, the processes and standard of materials used are what create a lesser impact. The fibres are created from certified renewable wood sources that are processed against responsible standards, lessening the impact on water sources overall.
Our current certified cellulose fibre is Viscose.
Organic fibres are made from raw materials that have been grown using methods that have a lower impact on the environment.