As summer draws to a close and the winter months approach, many businesses will be looking to stock up on seasonal workwear. From PPE to outerwear, here’s how dealers can help customers to be more sustainable in their workwear choices
There are multiple brands on the market offering sustainable and ethically sourced alternatives to standard workwear. For dealers, this can mean anything from safety wear and protective clothing to branded promotional shirts and jackets.
When it comes to sustainability, clothing might not be as high on the priority list for customers as other regularly used items, however, it offers a prime opportunity to increase sustainability credentials in a simple way.
Natural materials
Many brands now offer workwear made from recyclable materials, which supports the circular economy and benefits both the environment and employees. For instance, garments crafted from natural fibres such as hemp and cotton require significantly less water and energy compared to synthetic materials like polyester, spandex, and nylon. Non-natural fabrics often contain plastics and oils, which not only take a long time to decompose but can also contribute to discomfort and skin reactions.
Natural fibres are generally more breathable and less irritating to the skin, reducing the risk of discomfort and allergic reactions for employees who wear them. This can lead to a more comfortable and productive work environment, as employees are less likely to experience issues such as skin rashes or overheating.
Another major trend in sustainable clothing is the use of ‘dead stock’ or upcycled fabrics, which involves repurposing leftover or discarded materials to create new garments.
Sustainable PPE
Dealers who supply PPE to businesses have a unique opportunity to guide their customers toward more eco-friendly options. By offering products like gloves, trainers, and work boots made from recycled materials, such as plastic bottles, they can help reduce environmental impact. Biodegradable gloves are another excellent option, breaking down naturally over time and reducing landfill waste.
Choosing sustainable PPE not only supports environmental responsibility but also enhances a company’s reputation as a forward-thinking, eco-conscious organisation. Dealers can assist customers in choosing more eco-friendly options by showcasing information such as certifications like the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or OEKO-TEX on their products. These labels signify that the garments are produced using sustainable practices and materials, helping customers make informed and environmentally conscious decisions.
Buying local
When guiding customers towards more eco-friendly workwear purchases, dealers should highlight where there are options to source products from local businesses. Supporting local manufacturers not only strengthens the economy but also helps cut down on delivery expenses, as shorter shipping distances often lead to lower costs and faster delivery times. Additionally, local sourcing can improve the overall sustainability of the supply chain, as it reduces the environmental impact associated with long-distance transportation.
Supporting these sustainable practices not only helps businesses enhance their green credentials but also demonstrates a commitment to reducing their carbon footprint, proving that it’s possible to keep employees protected and warm this winter while also being kind to the planet.
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