BAM Bamboo Clothing

Home Country: UK
“Bamboo activewear and casualwear”
BAM is a sustainable fashion brand offering a variety of men’s and women’s styles using the power of Bamboo fabric! The Founder of BAM, David, first discovered the ability to create fashion with bamboo in 2006. BAM’s goal is zero carbon footprint, zero waste, zero pollution, and zero wasted water by 2030. They ensure that everyone in their supply chain, all the way back to the growers, are adequately compensated and treated with dignity.

BAM Bamboo Clothing

how ethical is bam bamboo clothing
Eco-Stylist Certified
Home Country: UK
“Bamboo activewear and casualwear”
BAM is a sustainable fashion brand offering a variety of men’s and women’s styles using the power of Bamboo fabric! The Founder of BAM, David, first discovered the ability to create fashion with bamboo in 2006. BAM’s goal is zero carbon footprint, zero waste, zero pollution, and zero wasted water by 2030. They ensure that everyone in their supply chain, all the way back to the growers, are adequately compensated and treated with dignity.

Transparency

Three Leaves Earned
Rated: Excellent

  • BAM shares the factories where their products are made.
  • They also share information about their supply chain beyond where the clothes are sewn, including where they source the bamboo.
  • BAM also shares information like when they last visited the factories, current audits, and certifications held at each factory.

Fair Labor

One Leaf Earned
Rated: Fair

  • BAM is a member of Fair Wear foundation, meaning their factories are audited and they receive a plan to remediate any issues.

  • BAM can improve their score by sharing evidence that they pay living wages to their clothing makers.
  • They can further increase their score by sharing the benefits or worker well-being programs for clothing makers.

Sustainably Made

Three Leaves Earned
Rated: Excellent

  • The majority of BAM’s raw materials are more sustainable, with 64% being Oeko-Tex certified bamboo.
  • BAM measures and discloses their CO2 emissions from manufacturing.
  • They also share the amount of water used to produce their products.

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Last Updated: 06/30/23.
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