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Navygrey Has a Transparent Supply Chain with Eco-Friendly Packaging

Navygrey, a standout in sustainable fashion, is renowned for its curated collection of classic knits. Founded by Rachel Carvell-Spedding, the brand emerged from her quest to replace her mother's perfect navy jumper. Navygrey collaborates with Europe’s best-practice manufacturers to ensure a transparent supply chain, producing each style in limited quantities to minimize waste. The brand uses certified recycled paper for packaging and prioritizes shipping by road and boat to reduce its carbon footprint.

Rachel Carvell-Spedding, founder of Navygrey, emphasizes the brand's commitment to sustainability: "Sustainable fashion to us is about those pieces that have a real purpose in your wardrobe. Timeless, always relevant – jumpers you return to year after year. Made of the purest, traceable wool from well-treated sheep, sheared by proper craftsmen, dyed naturally and organically. Knitted by experts in Britain and Portugal with a lifetime’s experience. Zero-waste techniques, low-impact, and made in limited batches. Consistently traceable and natural since we began in 2019."

Navygrey's dedication to sustainable practices and timeless design makes it a must-have in any collection of eco-conscious brands.
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Industry Implications
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