Karee: Ethical and sustainable fashion for a better future
We are delighted to announce that Karee has officially attained Ethical Accreditation from The Good Shopping Guide! This significant achievement highlights Karee’s commitment to sustainability and ethics throughout its entire business.
Following our rigorous application and assessment process, Karee achieved an outstanding GSG score of 99, as seen in our Fashion Retailers Ethical Comparison Table. Moreover, Karee has earned a position on our list of the Top 200 Ethical Businesses.
Karee is a UK-based sustainable fashion brand dedicated to providing stylish and ethical clothing for women and children. The brand believes that fashion can be both beautiful and responsible, which is why it prioritises using natural, biodegradable fabrics and follows ethical production practices.
Karee is setting new standards in the fashion industry. With its innovative approach to eco-conscious fashion, Karee proves that style and sustainability can go hand-in-hand, creating fashion that not only looks good but does good too.
The brand’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond its materials. Karee also works with carefully selected suppliers that adhere fair labour standards, which is reflected in the company’s excellent score for our Code of Conduct criterion. Treating its supply chain workers with respect helps to ensure that Karee is making a positive impact on the communities where its products are made.
Unlike many fashion brands that claim sustainability without concrete action, Karee backs up its promises with full transparency. Achieving Ethical Accreditation from The Good Shopping Guide demonstrates Karee’s adherence to measurable ethical standards, meaning customers can trust that Karee is truly living up to its values. Karee’s commitment to ethical sourcing, production, and environmental stewardship is verifiable, setting a new benchmark for fashion transparency.
You can read more about Karee’s brand values and GSG Ethical Score on its Brand Page and visit their website for further information and to discover their curated collection of women and kids clothing.
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