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The Environmental Impact of ​the Global Textile Industry

The textile industry remains the second-largest polluting industry ​globally, with the fashion sector generating a staggering 92 million ​tons of textile waste annually. It’s projected that, between 2015 ​and 2030, textile waste will increase by approximately 60%. As ​the fashion industry continues to rapidly evolve, it exerts ​significant pressure on the environment.

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Obligation

As a clothing manufacturer, we are well aware of the ​damage textiles can cause to the environment. We stay ​current on new policies and green technologies, and work ​hard to reduce our environmental impact at every stage of ​the production process.

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Cooperation

If you're looking to create an eco-conscious collection for ​your brand, consider partnering with us. We specialize in ​creating custom sustainable fabrics that meet the needs of ​environmentally conscious companies.

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Obligation

As a clothing manufacturer, we are well aware of the ​damage textiles can cause to the environment. We stay ​current on new policies and green technologies, and work ​hard to reduce our environmental impact at every stage of ​the production process.

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Cooperation

If you're looking to create an eco-conscious collection for ​your brand, consider partnering with us. We specialize in ​creating custom sustainable fabrics that meet the needs of ​environmentally conscious companies.

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Recycling

For those materials that are beyondreuse, we partner with ​specializedtecycling facilities, These remnants aresorted, ​shredded, and processed intocolored,eco-friendly yarns-​without theuse of water, chemicals, or dyes. Theserecycled ​yarns can then be transformedinto regenerated polyester, ​cotton, nylon,and other sustainable fabrics.

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Tendency

In today’s fast-paced fashion world, environmental ​awareness is growing, and recycled materials are becoming ​a key trend. These materials reduce waste and conserve ​natural resources. Many leading brands have already ​adopted them, shaping the future of fashion and promoting ​sustainability.

We constantly pursue ​better recycling materials

If you have better material recommendations ​or want to learn more about our focus on ​material recycling, please contact us.

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We constantly pursue ​better recycling materials

If you have better material recommendations ​or want to learn more about our focus on ​material recycling, please contact us.

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