Hey Honey is a German yoga brand founded by yoga lovers Imke von Johnston and Janka Oeljeschlager in 2015. It creates innovative yoga wear with comfort and a sophisticated style for the active, contemporary yogini and woman on the go.
The label began with a passion for both fashion and yoga. Its co-founders used their intuition, fashion know-how, and love for yoga to design and produce yoga fashion and activewear.
Their goal is to improve both the appearance and performance of yoga wear to fit an active, urban lifestyle. Hey Honey stands for comfort and functionality with diversity and cultivates a casual and cosmopolitan style.
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Sustainability Rating: 6/10
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Category: Clothing
For: Women, men
Type: Sportswear
Style: Casual
Quality: Medium
Price: $$
Sizes: XS-XL, 4-12 (US), 6-14 (UK), 34-42 (EU), 8-16 (AU)
Fabrics: Cotton, polyester, nylon, spandex, viscose
100% Organic: No
100% Vegan: Yes
Ethical & Fair: Yes
Recycling: No
Producing country: Turkey
Certifications: GOTS, OEKO-TEX, FSC, PETA
Sustainability Practices
“We have built Hey Honey on a strong foundation - the secret to mastering all yoga practice. Just as the strength in your core allows you to take on any yoga posture, keeping our business aligned with our core beliefs is essential for us."
Hey Honey sees yoga as a way of life. That flows into how it treats the environment, material sourcing, production, and shipping methods. It's committed to the highest standards of ecological and social responsibility.
The yoga-wear brand uses FSC-certified eco-friendly packaging. It avoids plastic in favor of 100% recycled and recyclable packaging material. It also supports climate protection by using carbon-neutral shipping with DHL GoGreen.
Hey Honey uses some GOTS certified organic cotton to make its clothes. It also uses a lot of synthetic materials such as polyester and nylon, as well as semi-synthetics like viscose.
The brand manufactures all of its clothes in Turkey under environmentally friendly production methods and ethically fair labor standards. It's certified according to the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 that guarantees ecological and human textile safety.
Hey Honey doesn't state how often audits are conducted to identify potential risk areas, ensure social standards, good working conditions, and payment of living wages for all workers.
Hey Honey doesn't sell any clothing made from animal-derived materials. The brand is 100% vegan and received the PETA Approved Vegan certification.
Sustainability Goals
Hey Honey doesn't show any measurement of its greenhouse gas emissions, water, land, and energy use, pollution, and waste across its supply chain. It doesn't have any clear sustainability goal or timeline to improve in the future either.
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