From Local to Global: Our Social Impact
We’re always looking for opportunities to do good both within our business and beyond. Here’s how we’re making a positive impact in our local – and global – community.
We’re always looking for opportunities to do good both within our business and beyond. Here’s how we’re making a positive impact in our local – and global – community.
We’ve committed to making our products microplastic free by the end of the decade – here’s how we’re doing it.
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.
From zero waste kids designs to our ‘Rubbish Socks’, we put circularity into practice at every turn.
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’s ethical manufacturing is at the heart of Project U, lifting marginalised women into a better life and supporting the Untouched World Foundation.
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.
For 23 years we’ve been supporting young people to become change-makers.
A Christchurch destination for our team and community to enjoy nourishing, sustainable cuisine.
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.
Getting to the bottom of what’s true and what’s not.
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As of 3 April 2025, the United States has a 10% tariff on New Zealand made goods. US Customs will charge 10% duty, and DHL will charge a disbursement fee, before releasing your goods. DHL's disbursement fee is to cover the costs of paying duties, taxes, and other charges on your behalf.