Mantis World reaches its pledge to transition from conventional to organic cotton two years early

All cotton used in the production of Mantis World’s garments have been sustainable and organic since 2019

In 2017, Mantis World pledged to switch to sustainable fibres by 2021 and now the company has confirmed that all the cotton used in the production of each garment has been sustainable and organic since 2019.

Mantis World became the first adopter of organic cotton in the promotional industry in 2005. The company is also one of the first to introduce recycled polyester to its fleece collections and almost all of its polyester is now recycled.

Mantis World believes in using organic cotton because organic farming can help reverse climate change by locking carbon in the soil. It also avoids fertilisers and pesticides heavily reliant on fossil fuels that are used in conventional agriculture which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and protects environment and wildlife. This also means the people growing organic cotton can avoid the toxic chemicals used in conventional cotton agriculture.

All Mantis World garments are now PETA approved as vegan and the company has recently joined the Fair Wear Foundation.

It’s important to note while certifications are important, they are not the be all and end all. Mantis World continues to only work with trusted supply chains, whom the company has built long-term relationships with, ensuring that Mantis World does not only rely on certificates and third-party audits.

Mantis World manufactures high quality, blank’apparel that is designed with decoration and personalisation in mind. Whether it be for a printer, a brand, a company uniform or band merch, Mantis World has the range for everyone to find the perfect base for their ideas.

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