MUD Jeans

MUD Jeans
Established 2012
Founder Bert van Son
Type Private
Headquarters Almere, The Netherlands
Products Denim apparel
Website www.mudjeans.eu

MUD Jeans is a sustainable and fair trade certified denim brand based in The Netherlands. MUD Jeans satisfies the principles of the circular economy. The main business concept of the company it to lease its apparel to consumers. After the lease period of one year, consumers can switch them for another pair and continue leasing, return them for recycling or upcycling purposes, or keep them.[1] The lease contract includes free unlimited repair services. This concept is called Lease A Jeans and was launched in 2013.[2] MUD Jeans sells the products online and is available in a limited number of sustainable concept stores around the globe.

History

The company was re-launched by Bert van Son after acquiring the brand in 2012.[3] Bert van Son had a new vision for the company and decided to invest in MUD Jeans.[4] Since May 2016, MUD Jeans is headquartered in Almere, The Netherlands.

Awards

Sustainable Denim Products

Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS)

The Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) is "the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain".[9] MUD Jeans with the original branding are produced according to this standard.

Transparency

MUD Jeans is a certified B-Corporation, which indicates that the company values the environment and people as high as creating profits, and captures this in their bylaws.[10] Additionally, the company provides all names and origins of its first- and second-tier suppliers, as well as the audit results by the Fair Wear Foundation on the Yousstex International facility.[10]

Partner Factories

MUD Jeans works closely with their suppliers of jeans to ensure a strong working relationship.

Yousstex International

The reason MUD Jeans decided to have their products produced at Yousstex in Tunesia, is the mission under which Yousstex International works. Their mission includes the following:

At Yousstex, the stitching and washing of the final MUD Jeans products takes place. The factory incorporates a high level of innovation throughout their process. Two innovative methods that are used in the process of producing MUD Jeans is ozone treatment and laser treatment.[11]

Royo

This factory located in Valencia, Spain, produces the denim material for all MUD Jeans. In 2016, the MUD Team visited the factory and brought back 3,000 pairs of old jeans which were then left to be recycled into new denim material.[12] The so-called "Recycle Tour" is a clear indication of the circular concept that the company embodies.

At this factory, the dying, weaving, as well as the quality control for the fabrics takes place.[13]

Lease A Jeans

The 'Lease A Jeans' concept was launched in 2013.[14] With this concept, MUD Jeans follows a circular economy where the mindset of the consumer changes from owing to using. The concept also promotes the return of the jeans, which will stimulate the recycling process. According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Bert van Son came to notice that in order to promote the return of jeans he has to avoid selling it in the first place.[15]

The consumer can lease a jeans for a period of one year. Throughout this year, the monthly fee is €7,50 (with a one-time membership fee of €20 with which you can lease 3 jeans at a time).[16] Around the eleventh month of the consumer's lease contract, MUD Jeans gives the consumer three choices concerning the jeans:[17]

  1. Switch the current jeans for another pair and continue leasing the new pair of jeans for €7.50/month. The old pair will be recycled or sold as vintage depending on the condition of the jeans.
  2. Return the jeans without receiving a new pair. The old pair will be recycled or sold as vintage depending on the condition of the jeans.
  3. Keep the jeans. After the 12 months of monthly payments, the consumer has paid off the amount of the jeans and are now the owner. As MUD Jeans promotes the philosophy of a circular economy, they discourage this last option in order to recycle jeans.

Once jeans are returned to be recycled, the jeans are send back to the factory in Valencia, Spain, where the recycling process takes place. The denim fibres are reused in new jeans and sweaters. MUD Jeans currently sells sweaters which contain 85% recycled denim.[18] Anyone can return (non-)MUD Jeans so that they can be recycled. To stimulate and encourage this, MUD Jeans offers the consumer who do this a discount on their next purchase.

The Recycle Tour

In May 2016, MUD Jeans travelled from Amsterdam to Valencia, where one of the factories is located.[19] This road trip was planned to bring jeans back to the factory in order to close the circle. At the starting destination, Amsterdam, and along the way, jeans were collected from individuals who wished their jeans a next life. In Valencia, the MUD Team was able to see the whole recycling process and capture this to share with their followers. This initiative allowed them to bring back 3,000 pairs of jeans. The jeans that are recycled here, will be shredded and woven together with virgin denim into new fabric. The first batch of recycled denim jeans will be available as of fall 2016 and will be made of 20% recycled denim, which is the highest level of recycling that is possible with current technology.[20] Throughout the road trip to Valencia, the MUD Team organised get togethers with other sustainable organisations and individuals, such as a beach clean up in collaboration with the Surfrider Foundation Europe.[21][22]

Partnerships

RePack

On 6 June 2016, the first orders using RePackaging were sent to customers.[23] RePack is a Finnish company offering the service of packaging which deliberately reduces the waste created when sending and returning packages. Packages used by firms can be used up to 20 times and customers and stores are incentivised to use RePack by offering discounts at connected brands.[24]

References

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  6. "MUD Jeans wins 2014/15 Investment Ready Program - Investment Ready program". 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  7. "Persbericht: Mud Jeans wint NCD 'Change Award 2013' - NCD.nl" (in Dutch). 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  8. "Grand opening of sustainable office 2.0 – the circular edition – Circle Economy". www.circle-economy.com. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  9. dsw. "Global Standard gGmbH - General Description". www.global-standard.org. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  10. 1 2 "What Your Jeans Would Cost If No One Died to Make Them". Refinery29. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
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  14. "Mud Jeans - Lease je spijkerbroek". Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  15. "Case Studies - MUD Jeans". Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  16. Editor, Elyse Wanshel Associate; News, Good; Post, The Huffington (2016-09-14). "Why This Company Wants You To Fall In Love With People's Old Jeans". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-10-11.
  17. Vaughn, Jessica (2014-07-10). "Five new ways the circular economy can build brand experience". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  18. "Sweater by Mud Jeans UK & USA - A Better Place Journal". Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  19. "Mud Jeans goes on tour - in pictures". The Guardian. 2016-08-09. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  20. "Mud Jeans verwerkt eerste 3000 Lease Jeans tot nieuwe broeken" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  21. "The Recycle Tour: B Corp Mud Jeans recycles 3.000 Lease Jeans into new jeans. The innovative success of the circular concept.". bcorporation.eu. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  22. "THE RECYCLE TOUR: BEACH CLEAN UP". 2016-05-07. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  23. "MUD JEANS & REPACK - MUD JEANS". 2016-06-15. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
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