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About
our founder

For me, fashion has always been what I connected with, a source of confidence and a pathway to truly express my emotions. By establishing Ecoscope, I have been able to channel my passion for fashion, whilst utilizing it as a catalyst for environmental and social change. From supporting our manufacturers, to reducing waste through our clothes, it brings me immense joy to witness the impact we have had.

- Marc Atikarnbodee

About us

We are a fashion organization weaving sustainable textiles composed of sustainable materials, adorned with modern Thai designs.

 

 

We cultivate wasted fruits and their trees across Thailand to form our threads and dyes. Our framework creates a system where profits are created from the decomposition and up-cycling of harvest.

 

 

Through our clothes we aim to forge a greener and more educated society around fashion embedded with Thai culture.

Ecoscope's purpose

The problems

Unsustainable fashion​

 

Widely used materials such as Cotton and Polyester over consume water and are non-biodegradable. Organic cotton, and other materials that are variations of their original form surprisingly still  bear similar harmful effects.

 

Fruit and Fruit tree waste

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Fruit sellers do not sell their unappealing produce, thus fruits make up 40% of all food waste combined. Especially In a fruit rich country such as Thailand, this issue is undoubtedly prevalent. Many fruit trees, namely banana trees produce their fruit only once per lifetime. They consume mass amounts of space and so are cremated in most regions, leading to global warming.

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Poverty 

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There are many underfunded manufacturers in rural regions in Thailand whose brilliant ideas are often left unknown.

Our initiatives

Education

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We educate on materials that are sustainable alternatives composed of fruit, whilst using them to produce our clothes as examples to the industry.

Clothing brand

We gather wasted fruit and their trees from farms and markets to make our clothes. Fruit fibers are often biodegradable and sturdy, while consuming little water. Many of our clothes are made from fruit trees that have been cut down and that otherwise would have been cremated. 

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We aim to find under privileged manufacturers, as profits made are directly sent to their community.

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