HEALTHY AND CONSCIOUS FASHION
We design haramakis and fashion accessories that promote a comfortable and convenient lifestyle, seeking a production that has a positive impact on people and the environment. We care for you and the world around us with the same love and attention.
And because we know that every action adds up, from the beginning we have been committed to Happy Belly Barcelona being a sustainable brand in its economic, social and environmental facets.
PROXIMITY
We believe in the future of the local economy and seek out local suppliers.
Our manufacturing workshops are located in the Barcelona area and understand our needs: small, staggered production runs to avoid overstocking garments, and they help us recycle any waste.
Our fabric suppliers are European , and all the fabrics we use have been woven in Portugal and Turkey.
RESPECT
The cotton, bamboo, and wool in our garments have certifications that guarantee environmental friendliness, decent working conditions, and fair marketing.
In the case of cotton and bamboo, it iscertified by the GOTS standard , and in the case of wool, the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) is a certification that ensures the welfare of sheep and responsible land management in wool production.
Oeko-Tex dyes also certify the lowest possible impact on nature, both during production and subsequent washing. This guarantees that they do not contain substances harmful to human health or the environment, as the dyes have been tested for substances that could cause allergic reactions or skin irritation.
RESPONSIBILITY
Our packaging and wrapping can be recycled or reused after use: cardboard boxes, compostable envelopes, or organic cotton cloth bags.
In our stationery store, we use a textile upcycling model, as the paper used for our composition labels, postcards, and business cards is made from waste discarded from the textile manufacturing process: 25% leather waste and 40% recycled fibers.
A paper produced with 100% green energy and certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC ), which ensures that forest products, such as wood, paper, and derivatives, come from responsibly managed, socially beneficial, and economically viable forests.
CIRCULARITY
Fabric scraps are the main waste generated in the garment workshop. To minimize their impact, we began transforming them into other products that we use in promotional activities and campaigns.
We will soon expand with more actions to recover and restore your haramaki.