BACK TO NATURE
Sustainable manufacturing is important in today’s environment to minimize the negative impact on the environment and to meet the increasing expectations of corporate responsibility. It involves reducing the use of resources and energy, and minimizing the use of harmful chemicals in the manufacturing process. Companies are becoming more aware of the need to implement sustainable practices and are taking steps to do so.
We are addressing the need for sustainability following the below-listed methods.
NATURAL DYES
Colouring Outside the Lines
Natural dyes are considered environmentally friendly as they are derived from natural sources such as herbs and plants, do not contain toxic chemicals and are biodegradable. The use of natural dyes can have a lower environmental impact compared to synthetic dyes, as they do not pollute the environment at every stage of production, consumption, and degradation. Natural dyes also have additional benefits such as being anti-microbial and anti-allergen agents, and their quick dissolution in water helps to reduce water pollution. However, natural dyes also have their limitations such as limited color choices and may be more expensive to produce.
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100% BIO DEGRADABLE APPARELS
Creating sustainable products
Offering 100 percent biodegradable clothing is unique in that it allows for fashionable options without the environmental harm caused by the release of toxic chemicals from traditional clothing production. Biodegradable apparel is produced by manufacturers who are certified by Cradle to Cradle (C2C) which takes into account not only the chemicals used, but also material health, material re-use, renewable energy management, water stewardship, and social fairness. This approach is considered to be a sustainable and environmentally friendly future for the fashion industry.