Textile manufacturing often carries a heavy environmental toll. The dyes and chemicals used in the apparel making process pollute water. The resulting wastewater degrades surrounding soil and water quality.
Our philosophy centers around considering the environment as a key stakeholder in any organization. It is our responsibility to respect and nurture it. In line with this, our facility operates as a zero-discharge plant. Our state-of-the-art systems enable us to recycle the water used our production processes. Our effluent treatment plant (ETP) takes the wastewater through primary, secondary and tertiary cleaning. The water that exits this treatment system is used in garment manufacturing and for the irrigation of our indoor garden.
Employing an ETP to prevent chemical contamination of the environment
Utilizing environmentally friendly chemicals that adhere to ZDHC's international chemical standards
Procuring a substantial portion of organic and recycled fabrics, with a transition towards exclusive use of these materials
Apart from being ecologically conscious, we also strive for the well-being our employees. We hold numerous certifications and actively participate in regular audits to uphold our social responsibilities.
An international social compliance that consists of 11 principles.
A standard that traces the cotton we use to its farming stages and tracks each step in its production for organic, social, and environmental practices.
A standard that traces the wool we use to its farming stages and tracks each step in its production for organic, social, and environmental practices.
A chemical accreditation standard also used for checking water quality before it can be discharged into the environment.