Where to find sustainable, ethical activewear in Australia

When I shared some of my favourite affordable gym clothes that you can buy in Australia earlier this month, some of you beauties asked about finding sustainable activewear brands that were accessible Down Under as well.
Well, you asked and we listened!
We've rounded up 9 of the best Australian activewear brands that practice sustainability and abide by the highest ethical standards so you can look good and do good.
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Nimble Activewear

Nimble Activewear is made from recycled plastic bottles (6 bottles = 1 pair of leggings!) and $1 from every online purchase goes towards supporting women escaping domestic violence through Womens Community Shelter.
Available at nimbleactivewear.com
Image via @nimbleactivewear
Pink Punk Active

Pink Punk Active is a small online activewear buisness based in Queensland. The team designs, prints, cuts, sews, and mails every garment themselves and their fabric suppliers are located in Australia. Their clothes also go up to a size 18!
Available at pinkpunkactive.com
Image via @pinkpunkactive
Sunrise at Bondi

Inspired by the iconic Bondi Beach, Sunrise at Bondi is a 100% Australian-made activewear brand founded by an Aussie textile technologist and a NSW firefigher. It's built to withstand harsh sun and the brand has a strict no-photoshop policy.
Available at sunriseatbondi.com
Image via @sunriseatbondi
Exoticathletica

Handmade in Noosa, Queensland, Exoticathletica aims to make women of all sizes look and feel beautiful. The brand is passionate about body positivity and have a "10 day self love challenge" where you recieve inspirational emails directly to your inbox with self-love challenges each morning.
Available at exoticathletica.com
Image via Instagram
Elle Evans

Elle Evans is passionate about sustainbility. They make each garment to order in their ethical workspace in Melbourne from 100% nylon waste.
Available at elleeveansswimwear.com.au
Image via @elleevansswimwear
Dharma Bums Activewear

Dharma Bums Activewear is manufactured in small factories across Australia and internationally, all of which are BSCI accredited. Many of their garments are made from recycled and sustainable fabrics, and they use a dye process called sublimation that prevents contamination of waterways.
Available at dharmabums.com.au
Image via @dharmabumsactive
Boody

Boody activewear is made with organically grown bamboo and have the WRAP accreditation, which means all their garments are manufactured under lawful, humane, and ethical conditions.
Available at boody.com.au
Image via @boodywear
d+k

d+k is Australian activewear designed, cut, and sewn in Brisbane. The brand actually generates its own energy and in fact, they generated more energy last year than they used!
Available at dplusk.com.au
Image via @dplusk.thelabel
Loznpoz

Loznpoz is designed and manufactured on the Gold Coast. All materials are sourced locally, making it 100% Australian-made from start to finish! Their activewear is meant to take you from the gym to the streets while still looking and feeling great.
Available at loznpoz.com
Image via @loznpoz
Have you tried any of these sustainable brands?
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softest fabric, great customer service, high waisted and they don't slip down when your working out.
They always run sales too so they are usually around $60AUD per pair of leggings which is super affordable.
highly recommend.
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https://cottonon.com/AU/the-good/the-good.html
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Once you’ve worn Boody, there is no going back. I’m an addict, and not just for active wear. I have leggings of all lengths that I wear for work, as well camisoles and long sleeve t-shirts, and their hip hugger and boy leg undies are great too.
Not to mention the most gorgeous, soft baby wraps you’ll ever come across. I bought one for a friend at work (who didn’t believe me that she only had a week before having the baby when she went on maternity leave, so thought she’d have time to buy more stuff during nesting), well, with no time to buy anything else she used it day in day out for a few weeks and said it was a godsend, it just kept getting softer and nicer on baby’s skin.
So soft. Wash and wear very well. Hold their colours and shapes no matter how badly you treat them.
❤️❤️❤️
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P.S. The (mildly) OCD side of me is going crazy at the missing Ns from Garment & the superfluous C in Materials.
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