Stanley/Stella demonstrates why it is made differently

Stanley/Stella has released a series of statistics to show what 2021 was like for the responsible brand and its plans for the year ahead.

  • Firstly, the brand completed 2021 at a 70% growth vs. the year before.
  • €20,000 was donated to various charities during the year.
  • 40 new colleagues representing 30 different nationalities were hired.
  • Four grocery stores were opened for Stanley/Stella’s factory workers at the production sites abroad.
  • Stanley/Stella donated 20 cartons and 13 pallets of garments to charities such as Red Cross Belgium and Oxfam.
  • 25 e-bikes were leased to employees, lowering their personal carbon footprint.

Stanley/Stella will continue to develop and ameliorate itself and the brand in 2022. Here are a few initiatives planned for the new year:

  • With the launch of its new Spring/Summer collection, Stanley/Stella has chosen to offer many of these styles as unisex.
  • Stanley/Stella partially recycles any fabric leftovers to create new garments.
  • Effluent treatment plants will be installed in Stanley/Stella’s partner factories which remove toxic elements from the water and ensure it’s safe to be reused.
  • And finally, Stanley/Stella has kicked off an extensive project to lower its carbon footprint.

Stanley/Stella defines itself as a responsible game-changer and a quality seeker. The brand is made up of a community of passionate individuals, driven by a common desire to reinvent fashion for a better world.

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