Sustainability at Tomorrowland Store by Love Tomorrow

Guided by Love Tomorrow, Tomorrowland Store is taking measurable steps to reduce its environmental impact.
Clear principles for materials, production, packaging, and circular design — built on measurable progress and transparent targets.

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INTRODUCTION

As Tomorrowland grew, so did the need to care for the people and natural environments connected to it. In 2013, the We Are One World organisation founded Love Tomorrow—a platform for sustainability and innovation.  

Its purpose is to inspire meaningful change by sharing ideas, and by actively driving and developing solutions that support both people and planet, all with the aim of shaping a beautiful tomorrow. Guided by the belief: "Tomorrow starts with today’s change”. 

Fashion places a significant strain on natural resources, energy use, and working conditions across its value chain. Acknowledging this impact is an essential first step. Within the Tomorrowland ecosystem, the Love Tomorrow framework helps clarify where change is most needed and how progress can be measured — from material selection to production practices and end-of-life considerations. 

Love Tomorrow’s guidelines guide Tomorrowland Store to select materials, work with production partners, and design for longevity. This page outlines the practices already in place, the targets set for the coming years, and the way progress will be measured.

FOCUS AREAS

  • Materials and longevity
  • Ethical production and partnerships
  • Carbon footprint and packaging
  • Circularity and second life

MATERIALS & LONGEVITY

Material choice has a significant environmental and social impact. Fibres are selected using a material matrix that prioritises organic, recycled, and responsibly sourced materials. 

 The target is to reach 50% preferred fibres in categories 1 and 2 of the material matrix by 2027

More information about the material matrix.  

Current practices include:

  • No fur, angora, or exotic animal hides
  • Use of certified processes such as OEKO-TEX for dyeing and finishing where available
  • Providing care and repair guidance to extend garment life 

This approach supports durability and aims to reduce resource use across the full lifecycle of a Tomorrowland piece. 

ETHICAL PRODUCTION & PARTNERSHIPS

Production partners must meet clear labour, safety, and social standards. All suppliers sign the Love Tomorrow Code of Conduct and are required to hold relevant certifications supporting responsible manufacturing. 

Commitments:

  • Full supply-chain mapping across all tiers by 2030
  • Long-term collaboration and periodic site visits
  • Verified working conditions through recognised social compliance standards 

This framework helps ensure that every garment is produced in environments that respect the people involved. 

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CARBON FOOTPRINT & PACKAGING

The environmental footprint of Tomorrowland Store covers materials, production, logistics, and packaging. Emissions are being mapped across the entire value chain, with full transparency targeted for 2028

WEAREONEWORLD.BV, the company behind Tomorrowland, aims to reduce:

  • scope 1 and 2 emissions by 75% by 2030
  • scope 3 emissions by 30% by 2030 compared with the baseline of 2023. 

Packaging commitments:

  • Removal of single-use plastics by 2027 
  • Introduction of recyclable or reusable packaging solutions
  • Lower-emission logistics (avoid plane) where feasible 

These actions form part of a broader plan to minimise environmental impact in measurable ways. 

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CIRCULARITY & SECOND LIFE

Circularity focuses on extending the life of Tomorrowland pieces. Older collections are available at the Crew Outlet at Tomorrowland festivals, offering a structured resale pathway while additional circular solutions continue to be developed. 

This supports a longer lifecycle for existing garments and reduces the need for virgin materials.

CLOSING

Tomorrowland Store applies Love Tomorrow principles across materials, production, emissions, and circularity. The goal is to build products that are made responsibly, supported by transparent frameworks, and designed to last.