A longer life: Behind our repairs services
Our commitment to our clothes doesn’t end at the point of sale, we’re dedicated to keeping Untouched World pieces in active use for as long as possible by offering repairs.
What circularity looks like in practice at Untouched World
From zero waste kids designs to our ‘Rubbish Socks’, we put circularity into practice at every turn.
How we tackled the polybag conundrum with POLLAST!C
Polybags are necessary to protect our garments during transit, but they’re also a source of waste, so we knew we needed to find a better solution.
Joyya: Our partners in Kolkata for Project U
Joyya’s ethical manufacturing is at the heart of Project U, lifting marginalised women into a better life and supporting the Untouched World Foundation.
Breaking down our goals for 2024
The topic of yearly goals is generally confined to the new year period but to continue to make progress – especially as a business founded on doing good in the world - it’s important to reference them often.
Investing in the next generation of leaders for a sustainable future
For 23 years we’ve been supporting young people to become change-makers.
Untouched World Kitchen: A celebration of seasonal, local ingredients
A Christchurch destination for our team and community to enjoy nourishing, sustainable cuisine.
True Craftsmanship: A look behind the door of our workrooms
94% of our clothes are made locally, many right here onsite at our Christchurch head office, and that’s something we love to shout about.
Fact vs Fiction: Debunking common myths about wool
Getting to the bottom of what’s true and what’s not.
Glenthorne Station: The ecological haven where we source our merino
We source over 90% of our Merino from the ZQRX accredited farm, just 110 km from our workrooms.
Wool and Knitwear in New Zealand: A Brief History
Discover why New Zealand has such a rich wool history.