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If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito.
Chances are that you recognize this saying. Though it might sound a bit cheesy, Native Label lives by it. As discussed on the sustainability page, our products are manufactured very eco-friendly.
Besides offering sustainable clothing, we share our profits with our official non-profit partners. We are highly excited about this since this means you & us can help the earth and its inhabitants through fashion. This makes our hearts beat faster. We’d love to introduce the partners to you.

Our jungle’s saviors
Because of human influences, only one-third of the tropical rainforest is still intact. Every minute, we lose the size of 36 soccer fields. These rainforests belong to the most ancient, species-rich ecosystems in the world. Oasebos’ amazing goal is to protect those of Costa Rica. These forests are the lungs of our world and home for animals such as the jaguar, tapir & many others.
In these forests, many animals- and plant species are depending on each other. When affected, it’s insanely hard to regain the right balance.
Oasebos came up with the perfect solution: Protecting forests to make them unavailable for economical traffic. Oasebos accomplishes this by buying rainforests and keeping them in their natural state: Pure and breathtaking.
On the right, (Below for mobile users) you will find a video of one of the three jungles which Oasebos is securing. The subtitles are available in Dutch only.


Enabeling sustainable development in Burkina Faso
Besides the climate and animals, many population groups desperately need help. We claim our part in this process through our partnership with SAHELP, which is active in Burkina Faso.
Burkina Faso belongs to the 10 poorest countries, globally. Many citizens struggle with getting even their primary needs met.
SAHELP stands for Samen Helpen, which means helping together in Dutch. SAHELP supports several life-changing projects which provide the Burkinabé (Citizens of Burkina Faso) of the essential materials and education required for sustainable development. This is being accomplished while focussing on a sustainable approach.
SAHELP also refers to the Sahel, which is the dryest and poorest region of Burkina Faso.