We are committed to bringing you the most luxurious, responsibly-made products.
We are also pleased to share with you many of the resources we rely on for continuous improvement regarding sustainability, responsible luxury, or how to make sure we are making positive impacts on the world around us.
NOVA KAERU
"In the past this fish used to be collected only for food and their skin became an ecological waste that was thrown away, causing environmental pollution.
Nowadays, after 10 years of an internationally recognized work, the PIRARUCU is fished following the strictest sustainable fishing standards practices required by IBAMA and international bodies such as CITES."
FASHION TAKES ACTION
https://fashiontakesaction.com/
Fashion Takes Action (FTA) is a non-profit organization established in 2007 to advance sustainability in the fashion industry through education, awareness and collaboration.

Canadian Business for Social Responsibility
Piper & Skye is a proud member of CBSR - a professional association for Canadian companies championing business as a force for good - and we adhere to the CBSR's Transformational Company Qualities framework.

https://www.louisianaalligators.com/
The Louisiana Alligator Advisory Council is responsible for reviewing and approving recommended marketing, research, and educational programs.

https://www.un.org/development/desa/disabilities/envision2030.html
The 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) to transform our world.
https://www.fashionrevolution.org/
Fashion Revolution strives to be action-oriented and solution focused. Rather than making people feel guilty, we help them recognise that they have the power to do something to make positive change.
https://www.un.org/development/desa/disabilities/envision2030.html
Ethics and Sustainability of the Reptile Skin Trade.
Pan American Leathers (PAL) is a member of the IUCN-SSC Crocodile Specialist Group (CSG), a worldwide network of biologists, wildlife managers, government officials, independent researchers, non- government (NGO) representatives, farmers, traders, tanners, fashion leaders, and private companies involved in the conservation of the world's 23 species of alligators, crocodiles, caimans and gharials.
