Cruelty Free Beauty
- 4 signs you have low iron levels
- Zero Waste Beauty: Adopt a green routine with these sustainable products
- This eco-friendly beauty box is packed with refillable multi-taskers
- “I find myself using it even when I don’t need to!”
- Arctic-inspired natural skincare brand launches in the UK
- Green People launches beauty balm packaged in 100% biodegradable pot
- Lush launches same-day delivery service for its iconic handmade cosmetics
- “This cruelty-free tanning water gave me the confidence boost I needed”
- rho launches sustainable loungewear that gives back
- Rose & Caramel Raises Awareness For Women’s Self-Esteem & Mental Health With ‘I TAN FOR ME’ Campaign
- Couple launches entirely plant-based and refillable deodorant on Kickstarter
- View all
Eco Living
- Simple Hacks to Cut Your Food Waste with Gino D’Acampo
- Five Easy Ways to Reduce Food Waste
- Eat these foods to boost your mood
- Upgrade Your Cheese Toastie
- Have a healthy Christmas with these festive food swaps
- Omega-3 Health Benefits
- 5 minutes with Max La Manna
- A nutritionist’s guide to eating for healthy joints
- Easy ways to achieve your health goals
- Discover the benefits of raisins on a vegetarian diet
- Improve your gut health with California Raisins
- View all
Vegan Recipes
- Quorn Vegan Hot & Spicy Burger with Pink Slaw
- Tomato and Pumpkin Soup
- Pea and elderflower cocktail
- Matcha Coconut Ice Cream
- Vegan Lemon Bars
- Mango Salad with Thai Dressing
- Garden Gimlet
- Tofu & Green Beans Teriyaki
- Cornflakes Bombay
- Rainbow Pickle
- Soba noodles with kale and collards
- View all
Popular recipes
- Spinach and ricotta quiche vegetarian recipe
- Cheats mushroom and spinach lasagne vegetarian recipe
- Lentil bolognese vegetarian recipe
- Creamy mushroom stroganoff vegetarian recipe
- Malaysian Rendang curry vegetarian recipe
- Feta, Butternut Squash, Caramelised Onion and Cashew Nut Wellingtons
News
- New app helps you track and reduce your plastic consumption
- Plates London launches plant-based online cookery course
- OLIO encourages Brits to turn Christmas leftovers into meals for neighbours in need
- Lipton launches sustainable cold brew range
- 3 new vegan launches we’re excited about this week
- MOVING MOUNTAINS LAUNCHES PLANT-BASED MEATBALLS AND MINCE
- Lush launches same-day delivery service for its iconic handmade cosmetics
- SHAKE SHACK LAUNCHES VEGAN BURGER
- Lush drives change in cruelty-free cosmetics with £250,000 prize fund
- Online sustainable marketplace launches with vegan, organic and vegetarian products
- UK’s First Plastic-Free Supermarket Opens In London
- View all
BAM launches sustainable denim jeans for men and women
The Zero 73 Denim range saves a whopping 1,477 litres of water per pair of jeans!
Sustainable clothing company BAM has unveiled its new 73 Zero Denim bamboo jeans in an effort to create comfortable, eco-friendly jeans that address the devastating impact the conventional fashion industry has on our planet. Flexible, soft and durable, the jeans are designed for men and women with an active lifestyle who also care about the environment.
Jeans are one of the most polluting items of clothing on the planet. It takes over 2,000 litres of water to produce just one pair; the bleach used to distress or dye jeans releases hazardous chemicals into our water systems; and jeans cannot be easily recycled. With roughly 4.5 billion pairs of jeans sold around the world every year, this builds up to a bigger environmental problem.
With figures showing that 73% of clothing currently ends up in landfill or incinerated, BAM’s goal is to become impact positive by 2030, so is keen to be part of efforts to bring that number down to zero – hence the name 73 Zero Denim. As part of these efforts, BAM’s new version is a much more eco-friendly alternative.
The jeans feature a blend of bamboo and organic cotton, with less than 2% elastane to provide the right stretch required yet still ensure the jeans can be recycled. BAM’s jeans are made from organic cotton, which uses up to 90% less water for irrigation, plus the use of bamboo means there’s no need for irrigation or pesticides. In fact, overall, the 73 Zero Denim jeans save 1,477 litres of water per pair, according to Green Story calculations. What’s more, there are no metal rivets on the jeans, and the button can be unscrewed and the metal zip teeth cut out so you can easily recycle the jeans at the end of their lifetime.
The 73 Zero Denim bamboo jeans for men and women are now available at bambooclothing.co.uk
Want to read more like this? Sign up to our weekly newsletter, The Edit, to receive the latest updates on sustainability, planet-friendly recipes, cruelty-free beauty and more straight to your inbox.
More from Vegetarian blog
Prepare to blow meat-eaters away with this selection of delectable dishes courtesy of Waitrose
Keen to throw a sophisticated soirée worthy of winning Come Dine with Me? Make your dinner party the best yet with this advice from experts in the know...