what is sustained?

interested in sustainability?


not sure where or how to start?


do you find yourself adding items to cart and checking out just to feel that buzz?


if you answered yes to any of these questions, then sustained will help you with that



sustained is here to help you develop the habit of checking your sustainability


how it works

fake screenshot of a generic shopping site. the url shown is www.realShoppingPage.com/cart. there's a shirt and a pair of leggings on the page. the google chrome extension has popped up on the page

we'll explore sustainability in online shopping without the guilt-tripping!

online shop as you normally would! we’ll pop in when you go to your cart.

answer our questions about what you’re buying. together, we can explore your store's sustainability policies and truly ask ourselves why we want to buy this piece.

at the end of our quick quiz, it’s up to you to decide whether to continue your purchase!

click here to add to chrome

mission statement

we are committed to helping the everyday consumer make more sustainable and conscientious decisions, all without sacrificing the fun in fashion.

sustained


sustained. this name reflects our dedication to constantly increasing our levels of sustainability when it comes to fashion. the first part (“sustain”) refers to our overarching goal of sustainability. the second part (“ed”) represents the educational aspect of our product, and the use of past tense quite literally indicates the growth we’re aiming for. joining the two parts, we hope to create a sustained (aka continuous) process of reflection and improvement.

winged leaves


the winged seed in our logo illustrates our vision in helping sustainable action take flight. seeds symbolize potential; each one holds so much capability for growth -- just like us. after planting the seeds of conscientious shopping, our product hopes to act as wings for your sustainability journey, providing encouragement and insight to lift you up!

glossary

ethical vs sustainable

ethical fashion

fashion that takes account for the working/living conditions of the people and animals in the entire production process of the piece. markers of ethical fashion are labor laws and anti-animal abuse laws


sustainable fashion

fashion that takes account of the environmental and socio-economic aspects of the products made. ideally, the process of making the clothes can be done again and again without causing extensive harm to the environment and/or the people affected by the manufacturing


key point

"ethical" fashion refers to the actions of the living beings and how they are treated.

key point

sustainable" fashion refers to the materials and how they are gathered.

fast vs slow fashion

fast fashion

clothing, accessories, and other styling products made in order to fit with quick and fleeting trends; products are usually made with low quality materials in order to ensure a low prices and keep up with the fast-changing markets

slow fashion

can take a holistic approach to ethical and sustainable fashion (in which buying less helps workers' or animals' rights be maintained or decreases the environmental impact of product production

key point

quantity over quality

key point

quality over quantity

linear vs circular systems

linear system

refers to the usual life cycle of a product from materials to product to landfill

circular system

refers to a potential life cycle of a product that still has some use for a product beyond its commercial use; products designed not to be immediately thrown away; this can include recycling the products themselves or donating them to a person/organization that you know will use the product

key point

products are made to be thrown away

key point

products are made to be reused or recycled

greenwashing   and   upcycling

greenwashing

when a company uses environmentalist concerns to advertise their products in order to give a false or misleading impression of caring for the environment; usually done "as a cover for products, policies, or activities" of the company

upcycling

when a consumer takes an old object that they own and repair them to make them reusable

check out the upcycling pinterest board that the sustained team made!

key point

companies lie about the ethics / sustainability of their product(s)

key point

consumers take what they own and make it more sustainable / long-lasting

types of resources

click on the bolded titles to access the resource!


media-based


the "classic" definition of resources! there are videos to watch, articles to read, and organizations to learn about


all of the action is meant to cause change for yourself and hopefully lead you to the other type of resource below


youtube: shelbizlee


youtube: kristen leo


fashion revolution: fashion transparency index (2020)


ellen macarthur foundation


action-based


these resources serve to give you a guide on how to take everything you have learned about ethical and / or sustainable and put it into action by changing your shopping habits on a consumer level or advocate for the cause on a government / legal level

upcycling pinterest


letter or email draft to...


endorsed organizations

the renewal workshop logo. it is circular in shape, the words 'the renewal' printed in a circular curve at the top and 'workshop' in a circular curve at the bottom. the main logo in the middle is a print of the capital initials 'RW' in red

the renewal workshop


the renewal workshop partners with brands and retailers to renew their "unsellable" returns and excess inventory.

mit undergrad association of sustainability logo, a cartoonish planet earth with the capital initials 'UA' printed in the center

mit ua sustain


the mit undergraduate association committee of sustainability is in charge of various projects related to sustainbility including the following:

mit infinite magazine logo, the word 'infinite' written in a rounded font

mit infinite magazine


the mit infinite is a student-run magazine seeking to reframe art, politics, culture, and aesthetics through the lens of fashion.

about us

about the team

sustained is made up of five college students who wanted to make sustainable shopping habits easy for other college students to develop. living near boston made us realize how prevalent fast fashion is on our campus.


the mit design for america (dfa) sustainable fashion team is a student-led organization dedicated to helping shoppers make conscientious purchases. we aim to empower individuals by facilitating awareness and fostering mindsets that promote sustainable shopping!

contact us

dfa-sustainable-fashion@mit.edu

check out our pinterest board!

alex nwigwe. when hovering over the picture, the following bio appears: 
							'alex is class of '23, studying comp sci and electrical engineering, with an interest in the intersection 
							of design and technology. she loves colorful shoes and asymmetrical earrings.'
alex is class of '23, studying comp sci and electrical engineering, with an interest in the intersection of design and technology. she loves colorful shoes and asymmetrical earrings.

Alex Nwigwe

alicia guo. when hovering over the picture, the following bio appears: 
							'alicia is a class of 2022 studying CS at MIT. 
							she is interested in how technology can further creativity. 
							she loves any piece of clothing that has been painted :)'
alicia is a class of 2022 studying CS at MIT. she is interested in how technology can further creativity. she loves any piece of clothing that has been painted :)

Alicia Guo

sophia chen. when hovering over the picture, the following bio appears: 
							'sophia is class of 2023 at mit double majoring in mechanical engineering and art & design. 
							she’s interested in user-centered product design and humanitarian innovation. 
							she loves wearing sweaters and funky socks!'
sophia is class of 2023 at mit double majoring in mechanical engineering and art & design. she’s interested in user-centered product design and humanitarian innovation. she loves wearing sweaters and funky socks!

Sophia Chen

dasha castillo. when hovering over the picture, the following bio appears: 
								'dasha is in the class of 2023 at mit studying computation and cognition. 
								they’re interested in using technology to make the world a better place. 
								their favorite article of clothing is a comfy denim jacket.'
dasha is in the class of 2023 at mit studying computation and cognition. they’re interested in using technology to make the world a better place. their favorite article of clothing is a comfy denim jacket.

Dasha Castillo

hannah liu. when hovering over the picture, the following bio appears: 
								'hi! i'm hannah, a class of 2022 at mit studying math with computer science. 
								i think accessories play very underrated roles in helping the same closet build different outfits!'
hi! i'm hannah, a class of 2022 at mit studying math with computer science. i think accessories play very underrated roles in helping the same closet build different outfits!

Hannah Liu

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