Rubies recognised at Walmart Sustainability Milestone Meeting

Rubies has been recognised at Walmart’s Sustainability Milestone Meeting as one of 10 vendors working towards more sustainable practices.

The recognition includes Rubies’ efforts to reduce plastic waste as well as its commitment to creating adaptive costume styles for children with disabilities.

The adaptive costumes, available at Walmart, are designed with inclusivity in mind, featuring details like easy-to-use closures and accessibility for mobility devices. The collaboration is designed to make Halloween more fun and accessible for everyone.

Together with Walmart, Rubies has saved 29 metric tons of plastic and will continue with its goal to make 20 products fully regenerative by 2025.

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