The ECOINNOVATION line of PENN Italia offers a wide selection of recycled and degradable fabrics, made with reconverted polyamide yarns to create a new sustainable and quality product that highlights the innovative aspects of the company. This group also includes articles in organic cotton, grown, produced, processed, and certified according to organic agricultural standards, thus promoting the protection of our environment. Penn Textile Solutions is an internationally-minded company with the expertise to develop and produce […]
Day: February 17, 2023
Best practice: Zero waste, zero use of water
In a Circular Economy the aim is to create less waste by making the most out of every possible material and fabric involved in the production process. Recovered scraps of fabrics are upcyled from the industrial production, without requiring additional consumption, by the company Imbotex. The whole process is mechanical and does not involve any kind of chemical. It is also less impactful in terms of energy consumption, waste production, water usage, CO2 emissions. The […]
Best practice: NATIVE Sustainable Textiles technology for fabrics made from recycled yarns
All Sitip fabrics for clothing are part of a sustainable supply chain for a lower consumption of natural resources and a limited dependence on non-renewable energy, in full compliance with leading international environmental standards. NATIVE Sustainable Textiles technology is for fabrics made from recycled yarns. Sitip also offers a selection of finishing treatments with a low environmental impact. ISO 14001 certification attests to the company’s commitment to reducing the risks of pollution and its desire […]
Best pratice: Making sure no garment transforms in waste after being used
Atelier Riforma is an innovative startup with a social vocation and the mission of facilitating the sustainable management of post-consumer textile waste and promoting the transition towards a more circular fashion production and consumption model. Atelier Riforma started from an idea that was then out of the chorus: to create a network of tailors, designers and social tailors who would transform discarded garments to give them more value and put them back into circulation on […]
Best practice: Technological advancement and responsibility towards the employees in clothing production
With more than 20 years experience in the fashion and apparel industry, Piros offers a complex service of ready made garments manufacturing which includes the selection of fabrics and materials. Piros is located in Sandanski, Bulgaria and has 200 employees. Their location and close links with fabric suppliers in Greece allows them to quickly respond to the client’s needs for high-quality fabrics which complement their expertise in the manufacturing of garments. Their mission is to […]
Best practice: INDIVIDUALITY & PERSONALIZED DETAILS by Brutale
Brutale offers custom tailored suits, shirts and jeans with fabrics made in Italy. Brutale is a registered trademark for men’s fashion, under which they offer the production of custom made clothes – men’s suits, men’s jackets, men’s shirts, men’s coats, jeans and accessories. Their tailors use Made to measure technology to make quality products that fit perfectly to each client, give individuality and are made from some of the highest quality fabrics on the market […]
Best practice: Sustainable Fiber Bonded Fabric by MINOAR
Minoar is a brand for artisan darkwear clothing for men and women. The brand was born out of the desire to create distinct and comprehensive appearance. Over the years, several novel techniques and functional details were created and introduced. Elements such as buttons, buckles, welt pockets and fabric itself found their in-depth position in an artisan realm. The Fiber Bonded Fabric is patented by MINOAR. This signature technique is neither knitted, nor woven. Fiber Bond […]
Best practice: NORDKONCEPT – Functional fashion that lasts
NORDKONCEPT makes functional/modular fashion. They focus on zip-on jumpsuits. This design detaches at the waist through a custom zipper for comfort without compromising on style The garment is modular, it can become different styles by replacing, adding or removing pieces. The business model is circular. The company focuses on creating durable garments made out of recyclable materials. It solves the number one issue of jumpsuits: their functionality. BEST PRACTICE ADOPTION LEVELValidated RELATIONSustainability, Circularity WEBSITEhttps://nordkoncept.dk/
Best practice: TALES OF ANYDAY- APPAREL WITH A SUSTAINABLE ATTITUDE
Tales of Anyday is a fashion brand that stands for changing the view towards sustainable fashion and that aims to make sustainability a stylish and modern concept. Tales of Anyday is born out of a need to create an alternative to fast fashion and conventional clothing. One that doesn’t compromise on style and at the same time is of timeless quality. We only work with carefully chosen materials that are environmentally friendly and responsible, such […]