Is Oddish Vegan?

By Adriane Marie •  Updated: 07/16/22 •  3 min read

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Is Oddish vegan?

Yes, Oddish is a fully vegan brand. None of their products contain fabrics, materials or textiles derived from animals.

Which fabrics, materials and textiles are vegan? Find out with this Vegan | Non Vegan Fabrics Materials Textiles List

What does Oddish sell?

Oddish sells Jewelry, Accessories, Clothing for women.

What fabrics, materials, textiles does Oddish use?

Oddish uses fabrics and materials like Organic Cotton, Hemp, Tencel (Lenzing Lyocell), Linen, YKK Zippers

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Is Oddish eco friendly and sustainable?

Yes, Oddish is eco friendly and sustainable. They limit production and manufacture locally.

Is Oddish certified?

It is uncertain whether Oddish is certified.

Is Oddish ethical? Fair trade, fair labor and sweatshop free?

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Yes, Oddish products are fair. They visit suppliers regularly.

Where does Oddish make and manufacture their products?

Oddish products are manufactured and made in Australia (Final Stage).

Where is Oddish based (headquarters)?

Oddish is based in Australia.

What is Oddish’s email address?

You can contact Oddish via email at hello@oddish.com.au


Support 100% vegan clothing brands that use naturally vegan fabric like bamboo, hemp or organic cotton and innovative materials like cactus leather, for instance. There’s no need for fashion brands to still use inhumane non vegan materials like wool, leather, suede, fur.

Vegan fashion is easy with this: Vegan Clothing Brands Per Country List

That’s not to say that all vegan materials are sustainable. In fact, washing one synthetic garment releases about 2,000 plastic microfibers that enter the ocean and food chain.

So just because a fabric is vegan does not necessarily mean it is eco friendly. 

Natural fibers like cotton are actually really harmful IF they are not organic. But how? Cotton seeds are often GMOs that require pesticides, which are extremely toxic! Did you know up to 16% of the world’s pesticides go to GMO cotton farming every year!? Such chemicals degrade soil and pollute water as well as poison cotton pickers. In conclusion, always opt for organic cotton.

Fair trade ensures better social, environmental and economic standards. 

Human rights concerns in fashion include health and safety, sweatshops, child labor, gender inequality, inadequate pay, wage theft and exploitation. Overall, it is not uncommon for workers to experience harassment, humiliation and violence. 

Thus, we can improve people’s lives simply by supporting fashion that is certified fair. 

Adriane Marie

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