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Coffs Harbour, Australia
Ethical, Sustainable
Swimwear
Women
Emerging Brand
The ocean is something we deeply love and respect, and this is how Raw Salt was born. Raw Salt creates bikinis that help to clean instead of polluting the ocean and the planet.
Raw Salt bikinis are ethically manufactured in Bali using recycled fabrics to close the loop.
Raw Salt avoids single-use plastic in our packaging, uses eco-friendly dyes and carbon neutral shipping to send its raw and salty threads to you.
All people involved in making our swimwear are looked after and provided with the opportunity of the career advancement.
Their salaries are at least double or more the legal amount and they have medical insurance, including doctor’s fees and any prescription medication.
All employees are payed 13 months salary a year and a double salary at holiday times. Many have been employed for over 10 years and worked their way up from the entry levels.
All dyes used in the manufacturing process meet global independent testing and certification system STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®.
This ensures high product safety from a consumer’s and ecological point of view and keeps the fashion industry accountable for globally sustainable awareness.
We say no to plastic. Swimmers are sent in a plastic free compostable packaging placed inside home compostable satchels made out of cornstarch by our friends from Better Packaging.Co.
Our manufacturer sends us our swimwear using Avani bags made from cassava (also known as tapioca) starch which are biodegradable and compostable.
We always offset our carbon too (#humblebrag).
Raw Salt bikinis are designed in Australia.
Raw Salt bikinis are ethically made by our friends in beautiful Bali.
They use innovative regenerated fabrics:
ECONYL® nylon yarn made out of ocean recovered fishing nets, carpets and other waste.
REPREVE nylon is made out of pre-consumer waste by the process of recycling nylon fibres during the manufacturing process instead of sending it into the landfill.