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Its value chain is almost entirely focused in Italy. Moreover, 70% of its garments come from up-cycling, while the remaining part is made artisanally from remnants or come from its organic producers who make tees and hoodies.
Production has been made 100% in Italy as well as the logistics.
About packaging the brand uses 100% cardboard packages from local deadstocks otherwise fated to be wasted.
Mishimi contributes to tackle environmental issues in partnership with TREEDOM, an online platform committed to reducing environmental impact and greenhouse gas emissions through agro-forestry and to providing financial support to developing countries.
Mishimi in fact sources only eco-sustainable materials and donates part of its income to Treedom’s reforestation project.
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