The Alchemist buys wool from suppliers that are certified and where the animals don’t have to suffer for their wool. The brand only uses non-mulesing merino wool. The sheep farmers they work with are doing everything to avoid infections, like using different foods, medication and extensively inspecting the animals
All of The Alchemist's suppliers have at least one social certificate and are under the yearly audit of several NGO’s, like BSCI, FWF, SA8000, GOTS, and Smeta. In 2016 they signed the IMVO Agreement for Sustainable Clothing and Textiles. With this, they are committed to fighting discrimination, child labor, and forced labor
The Alchemist sends their clothing to stores and customers in biodegradable packaging. They also stock their stores with organic cotton tote bags to give to their clients
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