Dec 15, 20222 min
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Our founder Kayti O'Connell started MATE the Label because she was interested in the intersection of chemical impact and apparel. She saw how other sectors (like beauty and food) began a shift towards cleaner ingredients and processes. Carr recognized the need for clean clothing. MATE The Label applies life cycle thinking to our supply chain in our product development process. We look at how we make products through the lens of industrial ecology.
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Consequently, we see how each step of our manufacturing and materials sourcing impacts people and the planet. We consider energy usage, water, and carbon pollution. We create sustainable solutions for our production cycle step with an emphasis on chemical impact. Our customers usually come to us because of our special attention to detail in the chemical effect of clothing and how we reduce clothing's chemical impact.
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We are keyed into the sustainable apparel community. We keep our fingers on the pulse by tapping into our network, looking to other innovators in the space, and gauging where the industry is moving. This enables us to have cross-brand collaborations and be part of industry groups.
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MATE The Label is a digitally native brand born at the dawn of Instagram. We use our social media to advertise our products and address science communications efforts. We use static and video posts to educate our audience. When exploring our social media page, our audiences can learn about Tencel Lyocell, GOTS Certification, and carbon neutrality from infographics. After seeing how successful the infographics were, we pivoted to creating video content. We expanded our videos to discuss both sustainability efforts and apparel industry happenings. The videos dive into Per and Polyflurooaklyl substances, BPA, and the chemical consequences of using certain materials in apparel.
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MATE The Label created The MATE Eight, a list of company values we use as our Northstar. The Mate Eight are Clean, Essential, Organic, Ethical, Women's-Centered, Plastic-Free, Circular, and Local. We constantly evaluate if a product's supply chain is local, consolidated, and promotes local artisans. We ensure the people involved at any step of our product's journey align with our values.
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