When was the baukjen brand launched
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Founded in , the House of Baukjen is a family-run business that is home to two clothing brands for women at different but meaningful times in their lives; Baukjen womenswear and Isabella Oliver maternity wear. A business with beliefs, values and a purpose to do more for a sustainable future, we care deeply about our people, our customers and our planet. The index metric is calculated based on five environmental factors, which counts as 70 percent of the overall score, while the final two are social, and represents 30 percent.
The Baukjen Sustainability Index was initially created as an in-house tool to compare fibres and how it manufactures its clothes to help the brand highlight areas of improvement to become more sustainable. However, Baukjen is hoping that sharing the environmental and social impact of each garment with its customers will not only help them shop sustainably but also educate them that sustainability is much more than carbon emissions. The index is the latest sustainability initiative from womenswear and maternity wear brands Baukjen and Isabella Oliver , collectively known as the House of Baukjen.
In recent years, the fashion group has launched an in-house rental scheme that allows customers to rent styles for two weeks and producing a collection that is comprised of 90 percent responsible fibres and increasing. It also has a Pre-Loved programme, aimed at encouraging former customers to donate their pre-owned clothes to either be repurposed, re-loved or recycled, in a bid to make fashion circular.
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