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Sustainability

Sustainability

In 2025, we’re deepening our commitment to sustainability at Park & Fifth. As a growing brand in an industry facing significant challenges, we recognize that transparency isn’t just a goal—it’s the foundation for meaningful change. Our journey is ongoing, and we’re dedicated to sharing how we’re evolving to create a more responsible and positive impact on the fashion industry.

Let’s walk through where we stand, the steps we’re taking, and how we’re navigating the path forward.

Materials

We think of a sustainable product in a holistic way - not only using fabrics with low impact on the environment, but crafting high quality garments while keeping the afterlife of each component in mind. We take responsibility for all of our products and the waste we create.

 

Reasons why we love recycled polyester  

  • Creates 79% less carbon emissions than virgin polyester
  • Consistency in colour and quantity
  • High durability and strength

100%

of our fabrics are

OEKO-TEX 100 certified.

 

This means that they are tested for any harmful substances during production.

Three women in full length butter yellow bridesmaid dresses holding white parasols on green grass.
A woman in a butter yellow bridesmaid dress standing on green grass.

Our Circularity Partners

We have partnered up with textile recyclers - Debrand and Supercircle, they help us extend the life of our products - and the resources used to make them - as many times and ways as possible.

Through our partnerships with DeBrand and SuperCircle, in 2024 alone, we have diverted 10,911.14 pounds of textile off-cuts from going into the landfill.

A pile of jeans with the word

Debrand, a Vancouver based business, has been helping apparel and footwear brands extend the life of their products (and, importantly, the resources used to make them) since 2008.

Given our close proximity to Deband, we are able to provide them with our textile off-cuts during production as well as dresses that we are unable to sell. They then allocate these to recycling partners or to waste-energy facilities if they cannot be recycled.

Learn more

 

Rolled fabric with the text

SuperCircle is a solution partner dedicated to helping us enhance our circularity. This collaboration focuses on finding innovative solutions for managing our off-cuts from Ontario and BC, ensuring they are repurposed responsibly rather than ending up in landfills.

Our primary objective with SuperCircle is to implement textile to textile recycling, ensuring that our textiles are reused in a sustainable manner. They provide valuable insights into CO2 savings, energy conservation, and water conservation.

Learn more

 

Manufacturers & Suppliers

We're proud to work with production partners who favour fair and ethical practices, sustainability and transparency. Seven of eight of our partners are Canadian, with one partner overseas in China. Read on to learn more.
 

In the Neighbourhood

Our proximity to factories means that we can ensure that the working and safety conditions are good and that our Code of Conduct is being sustained.

Six of eight of our production partners are located within a 15km radius of our head office in Vancouver.

 

Person cutting fabric with scissors on a work surface.

Code of Conduct

Our Code of Conduct follows the guidelines set by ILO (International Labour Organization) and FLA(Fair Labour Organization), both platforms that advocate for labour laws internationally.

 

Person sewing a Park & Fifth dress on a sewing machine.

Fair is Fair

Due to its strict labour laws, Canada is a low risk country in terms of labour abuse, meaning employees of our factories get paid fairly and have a safe and healthy work environment amongst other things.

 

Two people sewing in a bright studio with fabric and tools around them.

Tight-Knit Partnerships

Our great relationship with our factories is a product of daily visits, good communication and a goal to support each other and see one another grow.  

Many of the factories we work with have been with Park & Fifth since the beginning, and have grown along with us.

 

Two women working with fabric in the Park & Fifth production studio.
Five women in dark green bridesmaid dresses posing on a balcony.

 

6 out of 8

of our production partners

are local to Vancouver.

7 out of 8 are Canadian.

Bluesign Certified

Our factory partner in China is Bluesign certified, which means that they are accountable for both their production process’ impact on the environment, but also the well-being of their employees. Employees are offered career advancement and education opportunities within fashion.

With a production partner in China, transparency and honesty are of utmost importance, and we will continue to monitor our factory’s commitments throughout our relationship.

Learn more

Rolls of various colored fabrics stacked on a shelf.

Garment Care

Our goal is for our customers to get as much use out of their dresses as possible. This means producing quality products that are easy to take care of in a way that gives both the garment and our environment a longer life.

 

Caring for your Dress

Taking good care of your clothes means not having to replace them as often. We encourage our customers to purchase high quality items so that they can live in their wardrobe for longer than one season or event.

Park & Fifth dresses are easy to care for making them a long lasting addition to ones wardrobe. Most dresses are machine washable, avoiding the need for the harsh chemicals found in dry cleaning.

We also promote the use of a Guppyfriend or Cora Ball to trap and properly dispose of microfibers that would otherwise end up in the oceans.  

A yellow bridesmaid dress with a Park & Fifth tag on a white surface.

Care Instructions

Roll over for more info.

Wash on cold. Wash on cold.
Use eco-detergent. Use eco-detergent.
Opt for air drying. Opt for air drying.
Steam rather than iron. Steam rather than iron.
Read the label. Read the label.
Three women in light and sage green bridesmaid dresses posing together outdoors.

 

95%

of our product

is machine washable

to reduce the need for drycleaning.

 

Pre-loved

Our pre-loved program encourages customers to bring back their Park & Fifth dresses for a credit in order to give the dress a second life. If a dress is not re-sellable, we will provide a credit and recycle the dress on behalf of the customer.

Pre-loved dresses are accepted and sold at all three of our studios.  

 

A sign reading Park & Fifth Preloved hangs about a rack with hangers.

Community

We’re dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. In 2025, we’re excited to roll out various initiatives that will engage our employees and enhance our connection to the community around us.

 

Empowering Women

As a female owned business, with 95% of our staff identifying as women, and a customer base that services mainly women, we know how important it is to bring up and support the next generation of women. In an effort to give back to our community we have chosen to support BeaYOUtiful, a registered Canadian charity that empowers female and non-binary youth aged 8-14. Their mission is to create a safe and nurturing environment that fosters self-worth and confidence.

Learn more about BeaYOUtiful

 

Two women with children, one mannequin, one using a laptop. Dresses displayed.

Donations for a Cause

All unsold garments from our annual warehouse sale, we try to donate to charities such as My Sisters Closet and The Cinderella Project. Both of these organizations advocate for eco-fashion, the thrift movement, and enable all genders to access beautiful new and second-hand clothing.

Both of these organizations are based in Vancouver and do great work empowering women from all backgrounds within our community.

 

Learn more about My Sisters Closet

Learn more about The Cinderella Project

A table covered with various colorful fabrics and clothing items.

It Starts Within

We believe in keeping our employees and customers informed about our sustainable practices and developments in the fashion industry. We’ve implemented internal initiatives, such as our ‘Sustainability Corner’ in our monthly newsletter to highlight current trends, initiatives, and influential figures in the world of sustainability.

 

The Park & Fifth head office staff standing outside the office on a sunny day.
Five women in light blue bridesmaid dresses holding bouquets in a sunny outdoor setting.

90%

of Park & Fifth's

senior leadership team

are women.