Ensures fair living wage for producers
Discloses the community being impacted
Reduces the environmental impact
Created using handcrafted methods
Reduces/Reuses/
Recycles resources
Recycles resources
Made out of responsible materials
Avoids use of chemicals or toxic materials
Biodegradable or environment friendly
Uses portion of proceeds to give back to the community
Miko Lolo strives to create a sustainable clothing alternative, wrapped in colourful prints, inspired by exciting themes. They believe healthy, breathable and chemical-free clothing is the first step to creating an eco-friendly, non-toxic lifestyle. Their sustainable production process includes materials that are natural, sourced ethically and printing and dyeing processes that use azo-free dyes, at GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards) certified manufacturing units.
Purpose
Their vision is to enable parents and children to choose products beyond apparel that support an eco-friendly, non-toxic, zero-waste lifestyle. At Miko Lolo, the mission is to involve and empower today's kids to build a better tomorrow by teaching them the importance and responsibility of making the right choices.
People
Miko Lolo carefully selects the manufacturing units they work with throughout the production cycle to ensure fair wages are paid; there is equal employment of both genders and absolutely no employment of child labour.
Planet
At Miko Lolo, they do all they can to help protect and better our environment, including choosing natural fabrics like GOTS (global organic textile standards) certified organic cotton, 100% handloom cotton, and 100% bamboo and making Green Garments – i.e., without the use any plastic or metallic accessories. All the clothes are biodegradable. They use coconut shell buttons and closures and 100% natural plant-based fabrics like GOTs certified cotton and azo-free, natural dyes. Miko Lolo focuses on upcycling and zero waste. No scrap of fabric goes to waste. They make sure all excess cloth is used in the accessories. The price and care tags are printed with non-toxic ink on seed paper. Instead of throwing it in the trash, get your green thumbs out, plant it in the soil with your little one and watch your basil plant grow.