
PREMIUM OFFICIAL Friends Friends Logo Unisex T-Shirt - Black
- Natural, vegan and organic
- Plastic-free packaging
- Powered by renewable energy
- What you need, when you need it
- Waste water clean enough to drink
- Modern production
- Made to last
Certified Organic Cotton t-shirt, 155g/m2. Wash cool, hang dry. GM free. Not tested on animals. Does not contain animal-derived products. Printed with low waste printing tech. Made in a renewable energy powered factory audited for a wide range of social and sustainability criteria.
This is a popular, classic organic cotton tee. It offers amazing quality, on-trend style and sustainability at a price that's competitive with standard blank shirts. Made by Teemill and designed to be remade: Features a QR code on the care label to send it back when it's worn out.
Our OFFICIAL Friends Logo Unisex T-Shirt - Black based on the popular TV series features a printed design on the front. This quality garment is manufactured officially under license by Park London on behalf of Friends.
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Creating a sustainable, circular supply chain for fashion starts with making products from natural materials like organic cotton, in factories powered by renewable energy. It also means creating products that are designed from the start to be sent back and remade into new ones once they’re worn out, keeping materials out of landfill and in the loop.
Global-AMP's environmental pledge
We exclusively use Teemill's fulfillment network, spanning the globe. We believe in the movement to make sustainability the core of our business in fashion, to minimise waste, trade fairly across all aspects of the supply chain, and to provide a free route to recycle your items responsibly once they are worn out.
The world's first open-access circular supply chain
Creating a sustainable, circular supply chain for fashion starts with making products from natural materials like organic cotton, in factories powered by renewable energy. It also means creating products that are designed from the start to be sent back and remade into new ones once they’re worn out, keeping materials out of landfill and in the loop.
But to really make a difference and end waste in the fashion industry, we need to share this technology with everyone.
Teemill's story
We started small but with a big ambition: To redesign the clothing industry and end waste.
Using natural materials, renewable energy and designing every product to come back to be remade meant building new technology to make a circular economy model possible. This is the story of that journey.
Our impact
The journey
Every product we make is designed to come back when it's worn out. We make new products from the material we recover. Because many of our new products are made from our old products, it's quite hard to start a story that goes in a circle as the end and the beginning are the same thing. But we will try.
Putting the environment first
When we read that 10% of worldwide CO2 comes from clothing, that 60% of clothes are made from or with plastic and that a dump truck of textiles waste goes to landfill or incineration every second, we knew we wanted to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. That's why we set out to become the UK's sustainable print-on-demand t-shirt supplier and built the first circular economy in sustainable fashion. Our products are made from GOTS certified organic materials, using renewable energy and designed to come back to be remanufactured when they're worn out.
It's the advanced technology in our circular supply chain that makes this possible. Out in business-as-usual land, clothes are mass produced speculatively, producing massive amounts of waste: 40% of clothing is never worn. Our sustainable t-shirt printing software prints products in the seconds after they've been ordered, and dropshipping directly to the customer saves transport costs and lowers emissions. Those savings are spent on making organic cotton farming and renewables affordable. Robotics does the same thing, making the packing process 30% more efficient so the 10X increased cost of using sustainable packaging made from plants, not plastic is covered.