Rent, Repair, Recycle
Embracing a new fashion model“Sustainable fashion is an oxymoron unless the business model changes,” asserts Natasha Franck, Founder & CEO of digital ID platform Eon. The app allows users to access essential information about their clothes production cycle to support repair, resale, rental and recycling.
Nanushka has teamed up with Eon to place digital passport QR codes within their products. By scanning the code on a garment’s label, you can learn about its journey, material composition and care instructions.“
A lot of people don’t know what to do with their products next,” says Franck. “How many things do we own where we’re like, ‘I purchased this two years ago... Is there a buy-back programme?’ We don’t remember if there’s a buy-back, or how to recycle it, or whether it’s biodegradable. That information needs to be with you when you’re making those decisions, so products should be digitised, connected and stewarded through a circular life cycle.
”You can use Eon to embrace a more sustainable, circular fashion model, which ultimately extends the life of your Nanushka garments. Here’s how: