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George Brown College and tech fashion startup SIXR create a hoodie to promote sustainability

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When a garment purchased on SIXR reaches the end of its lifecycle, customers scan a QR code sewn into the label of each garment, print a pre-paid shipping label, and pop it in the mail.

TORONTO — The Brookfield Sustainability Institute at Toronto’s George Brown College (GBC) has partnered with Canadian responsible fashion tech startup, SIXR, to respond to the world’s fast fashion crisis. Together, they are releasing “FOR TOMORROW” – a sustainable hoodie collection that aims to keep clothing out of landfills by giving consumers incentives for eco-conscious purchases.

“The FOR TOMORROW collection is an example of what we can achieve when industry works with like-minded institutional thought leaders, such as our Brookfield Sustainability Institute, to further the cause of sustainability.” says Gervan Fearon, President, George Brown College. “Brookfield Sustainability Institute continues to prove itself as an incubator at GBC for smart sustainability projects that preserve and enhance the world in which we live for current and future generations.”

Each year about 85 percent of the 150 billion garments produced worldwide end up in landfills according to the World Economic Forum. Overproduction encourages overconsumption, deepening the fast fashion crisis, which is responsible for as much as 10 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions, as estimated by The United Nations.

When a garment purchased on SIXR reaches the end of its lifecycle, customers scan a QR code sewn into the label of each garment, print a pre-paid shipping label, and pop it in the mail. SIXR facilitates recycling garments responsibly and rewards customers with app credits from the Planet Fund. SIXR aims to allocate a portion of its profits towards investing in companies dedicated to environmental restoration and are actively contributing to reversal of ecological harm and fostering a healthier planet.

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Each SIXR garment’s unique QR code also contains rich data. Customers can learn about the life cycle of their purchase — from the materials used and the textile worker who crafted it to its environmental footprint.

“We wanted to motivate customers to invest in high-quality clothing that lasts while taking the guesswork out of recycling,” says SIXR’s co-founder, Gagan Singh, who has over 20 years of manufacturing experience. “We knew incentives would differentiate our service. SIXR makes shopping a sustainable, immersive and rewarding experience. The George Brown-designed FOR TOMORROW hoodie is the first product available on our SIXR marketplace app.”

The hoodie is made with equitable labour, uses minimum waste and sustainable fibers, and is designed for disassembly.

“The FOR TOMORROW collection is not just another sustainable clothing line; it’s actually a statement on how we interact with fashion, and it empowers consumers to make responsible choices that impact our shared environmental future,” says said Luigi Ferrara, Dean Centre for Arts, Design & Information Technology and Chair & CEO of Brookfield Sustainability Institute, George Brown College. “We developed the principles for sustainable fashion that are going to be emblematic in the ‘FOR TOMORROW’ brand. All the products from the brand are going to embody these principles.”

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