Pangaia Score 4.5/5 from Wednesday’s World. If fashion were a laboratory, Pangaia would be its mad scientist!
Price Range £30 to £250
Pan meaning everyone, and gaia meaning mother earth, is a fitting name for this ethical, environmentally friendly, charitable, clothing brand! Carefully considering everything they do down to the use of recycled threads to items delivered in compostable material with a recycled tag. Its no wonder Pangaia will be changing the way we view and buy fashion.

What makes Pangaia so special?
Every product that is designed is made with a solution in mind! Discovering new and innovative ways to solve some of the environmental issues we currently face in the industry.
One of their best-known solutions is the use of Peppermint oil. By treating their products with a natural, plant-based peppermint oil helps to neutralize clothing by preventing the growth of odor-causing bacteria. The idea is to be able to wear the item many times before the need of washing. This in return makes it energy saving and helps divert harmful chemicals that is found in clothing and cleaning products that are pumped out into our waterways.

Pangaia continue to discover new inventions that benefit you and the planet
When creating thermal outerwear, Pangaia are against the use of animal feathers as it often harmful to birds. They also stand against the use of synthetic fibres that are known to be toxic and harmful to the environment. Together with their scientists they have found a way to combine corn with wildflowers to create thermal warming properties.
When Pangaia invent something, they don’t stop at designing, for instance they make sure that the flowers are grown without the use of pesticides. Making them closing an ethical loop on every product.
Pangaia Wool is sourced through their partnership with NATVIA. NATVIA guarantee certification of the entire wool production process, by only using farms that are committed to respecting animal welfare by caring for the environment and the people around them.
They don’t stop there! Infact, they seem to be quite unstoppable! Denim has been completely reformed and made with completely plant-based materials such as hemp and wild nettle. Other fabrics consist of the likes of bamboo, Seaweed and eucalyptus to name a few. Linen made using Aloe, Leather made from grapes and natural food dyes used to create their range of vibrant colours. And so much more
Pangaia give Back
Being humble Pangaia make sure you know they haven’t been able to tick all boxes just yet but are always researching and in the process to further break down harmful barriers. Maybe a little modest for a brand that takes pride in giving back to the earth as much, plus more, of what they take. Each product comes with its own stamp notifying you of resources used in the process.
Proudly making it their duty to give back, Pangaia have been planting a tree every time a product is bought. A promise that was made when they first launched the brand. Since then, they also regularly fund and support environmental charities that preserve nature. Whilst setting up their own funding. ‘Tomorrow Tree Fund’ and ‘Bee the change’ to highlight the importance of bees and their contribution to the earth.

Pangaia continues to find new groundbreaking ways to rethink the way the industry produces clothing and the way we shop for clothing. Whilst caring back to earth in the process. To top it off they are partners with The Renewal Workshop – A company that takes the unsold products from a brand and recreates them into new designs ready to be returned for resale, creating a zero-waste method.
Pangaia isn’t just a brand; it’s a movement disguised as a clothing company. They’re the mad scientists of sustainable fashion, constantly experimenting, innovating, and pushing boundaries. From their PANGAIA LAB, where dreamers and doers collide, to their commitment to protecting biodiversity, they’re rewriting the rules of what a fashion brand can be.
But here’s the thing: while Pangaia is doing incredible work, we as consumers play a crucial role too. The most sustainable garment is the one already in your closet. So while it’s exciting to support brands like Pangaia, let’s remember that true sustainability isn’t just about what we buy, but how much we buy.
Pangaia is showing us a glimpse of what the future of fashion could look like. It’s a future where our clothes don’t just look good, but do good. Where every purchase is a vote for the kind of world we want to live in. But it’s up to us to ensure that this future is balanced, mindful, and truly sustainable.
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