London silk producers and designers MayfairSilk are now exclusively retailing environmentally sustainable and ethically responsible Mulberry tree silk products. Go to https://www.mayfairsilk.com to find out more.
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Support The Future Of Environmentally
Friendly Fabric With UK Silk Brand
If you are looking for a product which
looks good, feels good and is
genuinely good for the planet, look
no further than Mayfair Silk's full
Mulberry tree silk bed linen and
lifestyle accessories lines.
MayfairSilk, a London based silk house
known for their luxurious designs and
premium quality home and lifestyle
products, have now committed to
exclusively retailing silk products
produced from carbon sequestering
Mulberry trees.
The announcement coincides with 2020
being named the hottest year on record.
Moreover, early research from 2021
indicates that the Earth is now, indisputably,
two degrees warmer than it was in the 20th
century, with greenhouse gas concentrations
in the atmosphere continuing to rise.
As such, acknowledging their
responsibility as a premier brand,
MayfairSilk has made the decision to
only utilise environmentally friendly
Mulberry trees in the production of
their silk bed linen and lifestyle
accessories.
Capitalising on the latest research, which
indicates that while 27,680kg of CO2 is
emitted into the atmosphere to produce a
tonne of cotton, a tonne of silk has a toll of
only 34kg, MayfairSilk is committed to
further improving the environmental benefits
of silk use.
Therefore, the company has selected
Mulberry trees for their silk goods as it is an
even more sustainable mode of production.
Mulberry trees both sequester carbon from
the atmosphere and produce fruits which
can be consumed by the local communities
in which the trees grow.
Plus, the process of Mulberry tree silk
production is completely cyclical. Silkworms
consume the leaves to produce silk and any
remaining organic matter is used as feed for
aquaculture fish farms, with the organic
material from these ponds in turn being used as
fertiliser to cultivate more trees.
Additionally, MayfairSilk have partnered with
The Eden Reforestation Projects in order to
plant one tree for every order placed. A non-
profit organisation, their mission is to plant
millions of trees each year and provide
consistent income for more than 25,000
people living in extreme poverty.
MayfairSilk was founded in London by
husband and wife duo Marcus and
Darshana Ubl. The company is
passionate about providing high quality
silk products to their customers, products
that are both bio-degradable, sustainable
and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.
Darshana Ubl, the co-founder of MayfairSilk
said, “We encourage more companies to follow
this approach of planting trees on behalf of the
consumer, which in turn reverses pollution. We
strongly believe that companies can give back
what we take from the environment and
maintain a balanced eco-system”
Go to
mayfairsilk.com to
find out more.
Friendly Fabric With UK Silk Brand
If you are looking for a product which
looks good, feels good and is
genuinely good for the planet, look
no further than Mayfair Silk's full
Mulberry tree silk bed linen and
lifestyle accessories lines.
MayfairSilk, a London based silk house
known for their luxurious designs and
premium quality home and lifestyle
products, have now committed to
exclusively retailing silk products
produced from carbon sequestering
Mulberry trees.
The announcement coincides with 2020
being named the hottest year on record.
Moreover, early research from 2021
indicates that the Earth is now, indisputably,
two degrees warmer than it was in the 20th
century, with greenhouse gas concentrations
in the atmosphere continuing to rise.
As such, acknowledging their
responsibility as a premier brand,
MayfairSilk has made the decision to
only utilise environmentally friendly
Mulberry trees in the production of
their silk bed linen and lifestyle
accessories.
Capitalising on the latest research, which
indicates that while 27,680kg of CO2 is
emitted into the atmosphere to produce a
tonne of cotton, a tonne of silk has a toll of
only 34kg, MayfairSilk is committed to
further improving the environmental benefits
of silk use.
Therefore, the company has selected
Mulberry trees for their silk goods as it is an
even more sustainable mode of production.
Mulberry trees both sequester carbon from
the atmosphere and produce fruits which
can be consumed by the local communities
in which the trees grow.
Plus, the process of Mulberry tree silk
production is completely cyclical. Silkworms
consume the leaves to produce silk and any
remaining organic matter is used as feed for
aquaculture fish farms, with the organic
material from these ponds in turn being used as
fertiliser to cultivate more trees.
Additionally, MayfairSilk have partnered with
The Eden Reforestation Projects in order to
plant one tree for every order placed. A non-
profit organisation, their mission is to plant
millions of trees each year and provide
consistent income for more than 25,000
people living in extreme poverty.
MayfairSilk was founded in London by
husband and wife duo Marcus and
Darshana Ubl. The company is
passionate about providing high quality
silk products to their customers, products
that are both bio-degradable, sustainable
and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.
Darshana Ubl, the co-founder of MayfairSilk
said, “We encourage more companies to follow
this approach of planting trees on behalf of the
consumer, which in turn reverses pollution. We
strongly believe that companies can give back
what we take from the environment and
maintain a balanced eco-system”
Go to
mayfairsilk.com to
find out more.