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Change Starts With Your Underwear

 
Posted by Anita QuincyUser2141_level Tuesday, November 23 2010 0 comments

pact-earth-day.jpg PACT organic cotton underwear, based out of Berkley California, is a company that literally is starting with the basics.  Their motto "Change Starts With Your Underwear" is a catchy and altogether true statement.  That is the one place in my own life that I haven't greened! 

This company has really thought through the details of their supply chain, production and even ease of transportation for employees.  They ship the underwear in 100% compostable bags that can go directly into your green bins. 

Consider giving some for gifts this holiday.

This is some more information from their site:

PACT's motto is CHANGE STARTS WITH YOUR UNDERWEAR. The purchase of PACT underwear is participation in a social movement: when you buy PACT underwear, you are supporting and encouraging organic cotton farmers, responsible labor practices, and businesses that form partnerships with nonprofit organizations dedicated to positive change in our world.

PACT is your everyday underwear. It's made with the highest quality soft, organic Turkish cotton, with 5% elastane for a perfect stretch. PACT may be stylish and sexy, but it's designed to be comfortable for everyday living and is the best choice for the sustainably-minded consumer.

According to Yvon Chouinard, "There's no such thing as sustainability. It's just kind of a path you get on and try - each day try to make it better." At PACT, we're committed to operating in as sustainable a manner as possible while still running a viable business. On our journey putting this company together, we've made numerous, carefully considered decisions about how we can best accomplish this goal. Each of these decisions was made for a reason, and with that in mind, we'd like to share with you exactly what ingredients go into making your PACT underwear. We know we aren't perfect, but sustainability is a journey, not a destination. We're in this for the long haul, and we know we are going to continuously adapt to reduce the impact of the underwear we sell and be a vehicle for social and environmental change.

 

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