Armoire Supports the Fashion Act
At Armoire, our mission goes beyond empowering women to look and feel their best; we’re also deeply committed to supporting ethical and sustainable practices in the fashion industry. Today, we are proud to voice our support for Washington State’s Fashion Environmental Impact Bill HB 1107, also known as the Fashion Act, a crucial piece of legislation that pushes for transparency, accountability, and environmental responsibility in the fashion industry. Let the record show: Armoire supports the Fashion Act. Read on for how you can too.
Why Armoire Supports the Fashion Act
The fashion industry has long been criticized for its environmental impact. From overproduction to the use of harmful chemicals, the industry’s practices often come at a high cost to the planet. HB 1107 addresses these challenges head-on by requiring companies to:
- Take responsibility for their supply chain: Ensuring ethical labor practices and sustainable sourcing.
- Label harmful chemicals in products: Protecting consumers and workers from exposure to toxic substances.
- Be transparent about overproduction: Encouraging brands to rethink wasteful manufacturing processes.
This bill represents a pivotal step towards a more sustainable future for fashion, one where companies are held accountable for their environmental footprint.
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How Armoire Supports the Fashion Act
We were recently contacted by a passionate advocate for sustainability who brought this bill to our attention. Here’s the email we received:
Hello!
There is a Fashion Environmental Impact bill HB 1107 that is under review making companies take responsibility for their supply chain, label harmful chemicals in their products, and be transparent about overproduction. The apparel industry lobbyists have submitted dozens of “con” testimonies and there are few “pro” testimonies due to a lack of awareness within the sustainability and slow fashion community.
Please share this link and encourage people you know to “submit written testimony” here:
https://app.leg.wa.gov/csi/House?selectedCommittee=31642&selectedMeeting=32359
Would you please share this with your network to pass along? Thanks for everything you do to promote ethical and sustainable practices!
This message resonated deeply with us, as it aligns perfectly with our values and our mission to reduce the environmental impact of fashion.
How You Can Support the Fashion Act
We’re encouraging our community to stand with us in supporting HB 1107. Here’s how you can get involved:
- Submit a written testimony: Add your voice to the “pro” testimonies by submitting written feedback in support of the bill. You can do so at this link: Submit Testimony.
- Spread the word: Share this article or the testimony link with your network to raise awareness about HB 1107.
- Champion sustainable fashion: Continue supporting brands and practices that prioritize sustainability.
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Armoire’s Commitment to Sustainability
Armoire was founded on the belief that fashion doesn’t have to come at the expense of the planet. Through our clothing rental model, we’re reducing waste and encouraging a more circular economy. Supporting HB 1107 is a natural extension of our commitment to creating a better future for fashion.
We’re grateful to be part of a community that values ethics and sustainability, and we hope you’ll join us in supporting this important initiative. Together, we can push for meaningful change in the fashion industry.
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Our Written Testimony in Support of HB 1107
To: Members of the Environment & Energy House Committee,
I am writing to express my strong support for HB 1107, which aims to address critical environmental issues in the fashion industry by enforcing supply chain accountability, requiring harmful chemical disclosures, and increasing transparency around overproduction.
The apparel industry is one of the largest contributors to pollution globally, yet it remains largely unregulated. Textile dyeing alone is the second-largest polluter of water globally.
This bill represents a crucial step toward protecting public health by ensuring companies take responsibility for their practices.
Reasons to Support HB 1107:
- Environmental Impact: The fashion industry produces 92 million tons of waste each year. Every second, the equivalent of one garbage truck of textiles is landfilled or burned. Transparency requirements in HB 1107 will encourage more sustainable practices.
- Public Health: 25% of all chemicals produced globally are used in the textile industry, including azo dyes, heavy metals, and formaldehyde—which are harmful to human health. The European Union restricts over 1,600 substances in textiles, while the U.S. restricts only about 30 chemicals. Labeling requirements will empower individuals to make safer purchasing decisions.
- Corporate Accountability: The fashion industry produces 100 billion garments annually, yet 30-40% of these garments are never sold. Holding companies responsible for overproduction will reduce exploitation of the environment.
In 2016, I founded Armoire, a clothing rental company that promotes sustainability in fashion and aims to change consumer habits, thus reducing demand for irresponsible production. Our customers are passionate about being part of the solution. Will you join us? I urge you to vote in favor of this important legislation and help Washington lead the way in promoting environmental and consumer protection.
Thank you for considering my testimony. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely,
Ambika Singh
Founder, Armoire
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