The shirts are not more expensive than other Polos.Ralph Lauren has taken on environmental initiatives over the years, but it’s putting into place a more significant strategy aimed at changing both its corporate culture and how it thinks about the clothes it produces.The shirts are produced in partnership with First Mile, an organization that collects the bottles turned into yarn and, ultimately, fabric. Smaller brands around the world are using repurposed and recycled materials. The new fibres will also be used for existing performance wear already made of polyfibres, which are popular for their ability to wick away moisture. The effort includes a new supply chain Graphene Fabric Factory and sustainability officer, Halide Alagoz, who said more details will be released in June.As for Earth Polo, a huge threat facing oceans today involves trillions of tiny plastic and chemical-covered non-plastic microfibres that flow from washing machines through drain water, placing smaller fish and other sea life, such as anemones, at risk. In announcing Earth Polo, Ralph Lauren committed to removing at least 170 million bottles from landfills and oceans by 2025.Among the company’s other goals: the use of 100% sustainably sourced cotton by 2025 and 100% recyclable or sustainably sourced packaging materials by the same year. It comes in styles for men and women in green, white, navy and light blue.Other fashion powerhouses are also getting more aggressive on the environment. Ralph Lauren is not a signatory but is exploring the call to action. Whatever materials we can turn into threads, we’ll start looking at other opportunities," he said."There’s so much out in the world that is not good for the environment.Late last year, Burberry and H&M were among fashion stakeholders to sign on to the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, launched at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP24, in Poland."
The broader question of biodegradability of such fibres remains unresolved. "Right now, we’re trying to make sure that what we produce is as good for the environment as possible, or at least helps clean up another problem.David Lauren, the youngest son of the company’s founder and its chief innovation officer, told The Associated Press ahead of the announcement that the new shirt is part of a broader strategy of fresh environmental goals throughout the manufacturing process. The charter contains a vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The shirts are manufactured in Taiwan, where the bottles are collected.com and retail stores around the world. Each uses an average 12 bottles. For Polo Earth, the story is about recycling and reusing, Lauren said.The Earth Polo went on sale Thursday, ahead of Monday’s Earth Day, at RalphLauren.The Polo isn’t the first of its kind. Are we creating a new problem? I think we’re creating solutions, or at least trying to find solutions."."At the moment we’re refreshing our approach and framework around sustainability," she said.New York: Polo Ralph Lauren on Thursday launched a version of its iconic polo shirt made entirely of recycled plastic bottles and dyed through a process that uses zero water."Every day we’re learning about what’s happened with global warming and what’s happening all around the world and our employees and our customers are really feeling that it’s time to step up and make a difference," Lauren said. Alagoz said Ralph Lauren is working with experts who say the impact of turning a plastic bottle into recycled microfibre is "much less than that bottle ending up in the ocean.