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Since 2022, ANDY WOLF has committed to eco-friendly practices, introducing sustainable materials and initiatives to promote environmental conservation.

ANDY WOLF, a notable eyewear brand, has embraced sustainability as a core aspect of its operation since 2022. The company has shifted its collection to utilize Acetate Renew, a sustainable material that has achieved ISCC Plus certification, ensuring its commitment to environmentally friendly practices throughout its supply chain. In addition to this shift in materials, ANDY WOLF’s metal eyewear collection proudly displays the “Origine France Garantie” certification, a mark that underscores the high quality and local sourcing of their production.

This emphasis on sustainability extends beyond the materials used. For every pair of glasses sold, ANDY WOLF undertakes an initiative to promote biodiversity and environmental conservation by cultivating one square meter of wildflower meadow in Austria. This effort adds a tangible component to their commitment to ecological responsibility.

In alignment with these practices, ANDY WOLF is launching a limited edition release this year that further exemplifies its dedication to sustainable production. The brand announced it will be offering 250 exclusive pairs of its iconic Daisy model, each crafted from a unique acetate developed in partnership with a French manufacturer. This innovative material is comprised of remnants from 20 different acetate stocks accumulated over the past two decades, creating a distinctive blend that showcases both the history of the brand and its future-oriented approach to sustainability.

The limited-edition release not only highlights ANDY WOLF’s commitment to resource-friendly practices but also serves as a celebration of creative design, merging environmental consciousness with aesthetic appeal. As the brand continues to innovate within the realm of sustainable fashion, it positions itself as a leader in the eyewear industry.

Source: Noah Wire Services