Kaana Swimwear, a Mexican slow fashion brand, is making strides with sustainable and ethical growth. "We collaborate with artisans from local communities in Colombia, creating unique, high-quality pieces through responsible processes," said Kaana’s founder, Andrea Godoy.
Their production process reduces environmental impact by 80% compared to traditional methods, using recycled materials such as plastic bottles, and implementing waterless, chemical-free printing techniques. Kaana's commitment is based on three fundamental pillars: social responsibility, environmental innovation, and ethical governance.
Kaana ensures that everyone involved in their process is rewarded and benefits, while continuously working to reduce their ecological footprint.
All designs are first hand-painted and handcrafted through chemical-free processes. Their goal is not only to create authentic fashion pieces but also to establish a connection between their customers and the stories of the artisans who craft their garments.
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