Humpier's value chain is conscious of the planet, we work to be an emission-free brand, and therefore we take care of even the smallest details. Our packaging is a bag made of a type of plastic that has up to 70% recycled material in its composition.




Humpier's value chain is conscious of the planet, we work to be an emission-free brand, and therefore we take care of even the smallest details. Our packaging is a bag made of a type of plastic that has up to 70% recycled material in its composition.








HUMPIER, as a body, made in 2011 a report quantifying all its negative CO2 emissions emitted into the atmosphere. It was estimated that 90% of the emissions were produced during the production process of our garments, therefore, we decided to take action in the following way.

According to a study published in 2017 by the European Environment Agency (EEA), textile purchases in the EU caused approximately 654 kg of CO2 equivalent emissions per capita, which has made the textile sector the fifth largest source of CO2 emissions related to private consumption in that year.

We are aware of the impact that the textile industry generates on the planet and for us it does not go unnoticed. Since the end of 2021, we have been Carbon Neutral, thanks to the commitment we have made with DCycle, an expert in traceability. Our first step was to offset the carbon footprint generated by our activities, without limiting ourselves only to our product. We are committed to offset the CO2 emitted from the design and production process, investing in projects that cancel or avoid emissions to minimize our impact and contribute to some of the SDGs promoted by the UN.







HUMPIER, as a body, made in 2011 a report quantifying all its negative CO2 emissions emitted into the atmosphere. It was estimated that 90% of the emissions were produced during the production process of our garments, therefore, we decided to take action in the following way.

According to a study published in 2017 by the European Environment Agency (EEA), textile purchases in the EU caused approximately 654 kg of CO2 equivalent emissions per capita, which has made the textile sector the fifth largest source of CO2 emissions related to private consumption in that year.

We are aware of the impact that the textile industry generates on the planet and for us it does not go unnoticed. Since the end of 2021, we have been Carbon Neutral, thanks to the commitment we have made with DCycle, an expert in traceability. Our first step was to offset the carbon footprint generated by our activities, without limiting ourselves only to our product. We are committed to offset the CO2 emitted from the design and production process, investing in projects that cancel or avoid emissions to minimize our impact and contribute to some of the SDGs promoted by the UN.







WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE VEGAN?

The "PETA-Approved Vegan" certificate is awarded by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for textile products that meet vegan and ethical standards. When an item carries this label, it means that it does not contain animal-derived materials, such as leather or wool, and that the brand is committed to not testing on animals during production. This certification offers consumers a reliable way to identify textile products that are ethical and vegan, backed by PETA's principles regarding the humane treatment of animals in the fashion industry.




WHAT IS OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100?

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a global certification system for textile products that ensures they do not contain substances harmful to human health. This standard evaluates and limits the presence of chemicals at all stages of textile production, providing consumers with the assurance that certified products meet strict safety and sustainability standards.




WHAT DOES THE GLOBAL RECYCLED STANDARD MEAN?

The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certifies textile products that contain recycled materials and meet ecological and social criteria in their manufacture. It guarantees the traceability and authenticity of recycled materials, giving consumers the assurance that they are purchasing sustainable textile products.

WHAT DOES FAIR WEAR IMPLY?

Fair Wear is an organization that certifies fashion brands committed to ethical working conditions. The certification implies that the brand advocates fair wages, reasonable hours and safe working environments in its supply chain, promoting transparency and social responsibility in the fashion industry.




WHAT IS GOTS?

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a global certification system for textile products that ensures they do not contain substances harmful to human health. This standard evaluates and limits the presence of chemicals at all stages of textile production, providing consumers with the assurance that certified products meet strict safety and sustainability standards.





WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE VEGAN?

The "PETA-Approved Vegan" certificate is awarded by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for textile products that meet vegan and ethical standards. When an item carries this label, it means that it does not contain animal-derived materials, such as leather or wool, and that the brand is committed to not testing on animals during production. This certification offers consumers a reliable way to identify textile products that are ethical and vegan, backed by PETA's principles regarding the humane treatment of animals in the fashion industry.




WHAT IS OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100?

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a global certification system for textile products that ensures they do not contain substances harmful to human health. This standard evaluates and limits the presence of chemicals at all stages of textile production, providing consumers with the assurance that certified products meet strict safety and sustainability standards.




WHAT DOES THE GLOBAL RECYCLED STANDARD MEAN?

The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certifies textile products that contain recycled materials and meet ecological and social criteria in their manufacture. It guarantees the traceability and authenticity of recycled materials, giving consumers the assurance that they are purchasing sustainable textile products.





WHAT DOES FAIR WEAR IMPLY?

Fair Wear is an organization that certifies fashion brands committed to ethical working conditions. The certification implies that the brand advocates fair wages, reasonable hours and safe working environments in its supply chain, promoting transparency and social responsibility in the fashion industry.




WHAT IS GOTS?

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a global certification system for textile products that ensures they do not contain substances harmful to human health. This standard evaluates and limits the presence of chemicals at all stages of textile production, providing consumers with the assurance that certified products meet strict safety and sustainability standards.



Sustainable fashion is not just a style, it's a commitment to the future. Every choice matters, dress with awareness.
Every choice matters, dress with awareness.
Carbon neutrality in fashion is an urgent necessity in the fight against climate change. By adopting sustainable practices, we reduce our environmental footprint, promoting a cleaner and more ethical industry. This commitment not only preserves natural resources, but also responds to the demands of conscious consumers. Carbon neutrality in fashion is not just a trend; it is an essential contribution to a more sustainable and stylish future.



Sustainable fashion is not just a style, it's a commitment to the future. Every choice counts, dress with a conscience.






Carbon neutrality in fashion is an urgent necessity in the fight against climate change. By adopting sustainable practices, we reduce our environmental footprint, promoting a cleaner and more ethical industry. This commitment not only preserves natural resources, but also responds to the demands of conscious consumers. Carbon neutrality in fashion is not just a trend; it is an essential contribution to a more sustainable and stylish future.




WHAT IS COMPENSATION AND WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF?


Offsetting is the act of claiming the environmental benefit of greenhouse gas mitigation activities to compensate for unavoidable emissions elsewhere. The environmental benefit of mitigation activities is represented in offset certificates. Each certificate (CER) is equivalent to one ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) avoided or removed from the atmosphere. Offsetting is carried out by paying a project, which cancels or avoids emissions, as many CERs as tons of CO2 emitted.

HOW DO YOU BECOME CARBON NEUTRAL?


The entire production process of our garments (from design to delivery of the order) is monitored to calculate the direct and indirect emissions generated. These CO2 emissions are harmful to our environment, our contribution to avoid this is not to leave a footprint, to compensate. According to the carbon footprint determined for each product, HUMPIER invests in credits equivalent to its negative emission.

WHO IDENTIFIES OFFSETTING RECEIVABLES?


The certification of the credits is endorsed by the UN climate change office. It is a concept that may sound very abstract, it would be much simpler to say that for each garment, we plant a tree, however, it would be less effective. Carbon credits are an international decontamination mechanism to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. In our case, the offset is directed to a wind power plant located in Central America.







WHAT IS COMPENSATION AND WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF?


Offsetting is the act of claiming the environmental benefit of greenhouse gas mitigation activities to compensate for unavoidable emissions elsewhere. The environmental benefit of mitigation activities is represented in offset certificates. Each certificate (CER) is equivalent to one ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) avoided or removed from the atmosphere. Offsetting is carried out by paying a project, which cancels or avoids emissions, as many CERs as tons of CO2 emitted.






HOW DO YOU BECOME CARBON NEUTRAL?


The entire production process of our garments (from design to delivery of the order) is monitored to calculate the direct and indirect emissions generated. These CO2 emissions are harmful to our environment, our contribution to avoid this is not to leave a footprint, to compensate. According to the carbon footprint determined for each product, HUMPIER invests in credits equivalent to its negative emission.






WHO IDENTIFIES OFFSETTING RECEIVABLES?


The certification of the credits is endorsed by the UN climate change office. It is a concept that may sound very abstract, it would be much simpler to say that for each garment, we plant a tree, however, it would be less effective. Carbon credits are an international decontamination mechanism to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. In our case, the offset is directed to a wind power plant located in Central America.