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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.