As the fashion industry strives toward sustainability, Meshki—a brand synonymous with modern elegance—has taken steps toward eco-conscious operations. From responsibly sourced materials to waste reduction strategies, Meshki is walking the line between trend and responsibility.
This blog explores their sustainability journey: materials, manufacturing, recycling efforts, packaging, community collaborations, challenges, and where they stand in 2025.
Responsible Manufacturing and Preferred Materials
- Meshki is transitioning into preferred fibres, which include recycled polyester and nylon, certified cellulose-based yarns, and organic cotton. These are gradually replacing conventional materials to help reduce environmental impact.
- The brand partners with suppliers to secure chain-of-custody verification, ensuring authenticity of their sustainable claims for customers.
Waste Reduction & Creative Reuse
- Their Sample Management Process channels sample items into internal and public sales, with proceeds benefiting charity—reducing landfill waste and giving back.
- Collaborations with recyclers like Upparel and community-focused partners such as Thread Together further reinforce this commitment.
Eco-Conscious Packaging
- In response to e-commerce waste, Meshki uses packaging that’s recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable, cutting down on unnecessary environmental impact while nudging consumers toward greener habits.
Community & Ethical Collaborations
- Meshki’s eco-efforts extend into community partnerships, strengthening their social impact through shared purpose.
- The company is actively building an unverified ESG strategy (launched circa 2024), dedicated to ethical sourcing, transparency, and evolving sustainability practices lagging behind but in progress.
Brand Progress Check
- Material Transitions: Meshki now reports the use of recycled synthetics, certified cellulose fibers, and organic cotton in their collection.
- Sample & Packaging Systems: Their internal sample resale initiative and recycling-focused packaging have been in operation since at least 2022.
- Waste Management: Distribution centers now recycle 100% of clear soft plastic waste.
- Strategy Development: Meshki initiated a formal ESG framework and is working toward greater supply chain transparency.
- Current Rating: Independent sustainability platforms like Good On You grade Meshki as “Not Good Enough”—citing fast-fashion tendencies, limited use of sustainable materials, and lack of public data on labor or environmental practices. However, their use of materials like silk earns a modest score in animal welfare.
- No Regression Detected: There’s no public indication that Meshki has rolled back any incremental sustainability measures to date.
Final Thoughts
Meshki’s sustainability story is one of early but imperfect progress. They’ve embraced reusable fibers, waste-conscious operations, and packaged with care—demonstrating growth-minded responsibility. But much work remains: deeper transparency, slower fashion models, and broader material reforms are needed to reinforce that promise.
As consumers, supporting emerging practices like theirs helps push fashion toward lasting change—one eco-conscious garment at a time.






