Sustainability, more than a fashion, a necessity

At Ysabel Mora we are aware, and not only aware, but we have as one of our most ambitious goals to achieve a high level of sustainability. sustainabilityboth from the point of view of our processes as an organization, as well as from the point of view of our product, that is to say, we aspire to a sustainable garment. sustainable clothing.

We understand sustainability from the ability to manage resources (natural, energetic, economic...) to satisfy current needs without jeopardizing the needs of the future.

The sustainable development has become the most important element to ensure our future as a species, and is defined by the United Nations by 17 objectives that include (among others) a conscious care of the climate, underwater life and terrestrial ecosystems, responsible production and consumption, affordable and non-polluting energy.

Sustainability in the textile sector

The textile sector has a long way to go, there is a wide margin for improvement, according to a study by the consulting firm KPMG textile production is responsible for 10% of global gas emissions, the production of 20% of waste water and 30% of plastic waste in the oceans.

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Sustainable trends in the textile sector

To reverse this trend, there are very interesting initiatives that can collectively help us to create sustainable clothing.

According to data from industry studies, 30% of textile companies say that the focus of their sustainability plans is on raw materials. They are using organic fibers are being used to make fabrics, recycled polyester or even fabrics generated from raw materials as non-fashionable as coffee grounds or tennis balls.

There are global sustainability initiatives within the textile sector, such as BCI (Better Cotton Initiative), which is concerned with the promotion of environmentally friendly cotton crops and brings together large textile companies worldwide.


Another important action is the so-called Global Organic Textile Standard, better known as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), whereby only fabrics made with at least 70% organic fibers can obtain GOTS certification. This certification in the textile sector meets the growing demand for socially and environmentally sustainable textiles.

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Ysabel Mora, sustainable fashion

There are fashion brands that have set out to manufacture fashion from recycled materials. recycled materials with the same quality, design and technical properties as those made from non-recycled materials.

On this path to create a sustainable fashion is Ysabel Morawith product lines that will soon be presented, in which sustainability has played a leading role.

In conclusion, at Ysabel Mora we want to be a sustainable fashion brand. sustainable fashion brand reference, and over time our efforts are oriented to our activity and product to meet the need to create sustainable clothing.

Soon we will let you know the new products oriented to sustainable fashion.