I'm curious to know if companies such as Kathmandu, which make such a big deal about their environmentally credentials, are producing fabrics that don't lead to plastic pollution. There is no mention of reports about this on their website, nor could I see care instructions along the lines too mention. I wonder if this is a case of green washing that Consumer are hot under the collar about.
I'm curious to know if companies such as Kathmandu, which make such a big deal about their environmentally credentials, are producing fabrics that don't lead to plastic pollution. There is no mention of reports about this on their website, nor could I see care instructions along the lines too mention. I wonder if this is a case of green washing that Consumer are hot under the collar about.