Baacode Lets Icebreaker Customers Trace Garments Back to the Farm
August 1, 2008
Merino outdoor clothing pioneer Icebreaker is introducing a revolutionary system to enable customers to trace each garment back to the sheep stations where the merino fibre was grown.Customers will be able to follow Icebreaker's sustainable and ethical practices, from rearing the sheep through to each stage of the supply chain process.
Consumer demand for ethically-produced clothing is increasing rapidly. But while many companies pay lip service to the environment, Icebreaker CEO Jeremy Moon says sustainability has been a non-negotiable part of the company's core philosophy since it was founded in 1994.
Customers already love the superb technical performance and sleek, dynamic styling of Icebreaker garments. Now they'll be able to see for themselves Icebreaker's unshakeable commitment to environmental and social ethics.
"For Icebreaker, it's not just about where it's made – it's about how it's made," says Moon.
Sweatshops and pollution in the apparel industry are often caused by manufacturers buying fabric without taking responsibility for how that fabric was produced. Rather than sourcing fabric from a middle man, Icebreaker takes responsibility for the entire life-cycle of its garments.
Icebreaker sources its merino fibre directly from high country Kiwi farmers, all of whom must comply with stringent guidelines on animal health and welfare, long-term respect for the environment, and fibre quality.
Baacode couldn't be simpler for customers to use. From August 2008, Icebreaker garments will carry an internal label bearing a unique Baacode number. A swingtag on the garment will explain how the number can be entered into the Icebreaker website.
Customers will see the living conditions of the sheep, meet the high country farmers who run the sheep stations, and follow through the production process that turns premium merino fibre into Icebreaker's cool, athletic garments.
"For us, sustainability is about transparency and being able to show the whole design for the business, which starts with the growers and continues through every step of the supply chain," says Moon.
"We made the decision to put this information online to give consumers a clear understanding of Icebreaker, and of our deep and ongoing commitment to the environment and to social ethics."
About Icebreaker
Launched in 1994, Icebreaker was the first company in the world to develop a merino wool layering system for the outdoors. It was also the first outdoor apparel company in the world to source merino direct from growers, a system it began in 1997. There are now 10 distinct pure merino fabrics in the Icebreaker system, covering underwear, mid layer, and outerwear.Icebreaker is sold in nearly 2000 stores in 24 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Australasia and North America. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Icebreaker uses only pure merino hand-picked from 120 high country stations in the country's Southern Alps to create edgy outdoor clothing that combines nature's work with human technology and design.
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