Arvin Goods

Home Country: USA
“Socks made from recycled fabrics”
Arvin Goods is on a mission to create the cleanest socks on the planet. They offer a wide selection of comfortable, breathable, and durable socks made entirely from donated and upcycled materials to minimize water usage and eliminate waste and toxic dyes.

Arvin Goods

Arvin Goods for Her
Eco-Stylist Certified
Home Country: USA
“Socks made from recycled fabrics”
Arvin Goods is on a mission to create the cleanest socks on the planet. They offer a wide selection of comfortable, breathable, and durable socks made entirely from donated and upcycled materials to minimize water usage and eliminate waste and toxic dyes.

Transparency

Two Leaves Earned
Rated: Good

  • Arvin sources their material from a small town north of the Alicante province, Banyeres de Mariola, Spain.
  • Arvin Goods is GRS (Global Recycle Standard) certified, which helps protect worker rights.

  • Arvin Goods’ transparency can improve by providing an accessible list of their factories.

Fair Labor

One Leaf Earned
Rated: Fair

  • The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) ensures Arvin Goods factories are compliant with international labor standards.

  • Arvin can further demonstrate a commitment to living wages by publishing their lowest wages and obtaining a certification, such as Fair Trade.
  • Arvin can also invest in more benefits and worker well-being programs.

Sustainably Made

Three Leaves Earned
Rated: Excellent

  • Arvin Goods engages in circularity by using recycled and upcycled materials. They recover, return, and repeat!
  • Arvin Goods is GRS certified! The Global Recycled Standard requires companies to reduce carbon emissions, conserve water, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enforce wastewater guidelines through testing, and reduce waste.
  • Arvin Goods uses a specific plant dye process certified by Plant Dye Standard. It’s more energy efficient than alternative methods!
  • Arvin uses organic cotton to make their fabrics.
  • Arvin Goods produces some of their products in a factory that runs on 50% solar power.

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Last Updated: 10/04/24.
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