Sustainability

For us, sustainability is not merely a goal but a core value.

We believe that responsible practices and innovative solutions are essential for a greener future. Our commitment is to create fabrics that are gentle on the planet and safe for the people who use them, while also protecting those who produce them.

ENERGY IMPACT REDUCTION

  • 97% LED lights installed
  • 100% reuse of production heat dissipation
  • 3,500 cubic meters autonomously heated
  • 450 kW/h from photovoltaics

From 2009 to today, we have replaced traditional lighting systems with LED lighting in both offices and production departments. Currently, the complete replacement is at 97%. This ensures lower consumption, longer duration, and better quality.
Since 2021, we only purchase 100% certified renewable energy. The new photovoltaic park installed in 2021 produces 450 kW/h and meets 40% of our energy needs. Its activation has reduced CO2 emissions by 126,810 kg/year.

The heat reuse system from production machines has allowed the complete shutdown of methane gas systems and enables the autonomous heating of 3,500 cubic meters.

WATER CONSUMPTION REDUCTION

  • 50% water reused in the industrial cycle
  • 50% water purified and released in the environment

In the dyeing and finishing department, a state-of-the-art boiler has been installed, allowing a 50% gas saving for steam and hot water production.

An ozone system reduces surfactants and other particles in the water after processing. This allows for 50% of the water to be reused in the industrial cycle, while the remaining 50% is released into the environment with characteristics superior to the standard parameters required by current regulations. This purification process significantly reduces groundwater depletion.

I-CONE Patent

Our I-CONE patent ensures an average reduction of 82% in production waste, reaching up to 100% for certain items.

Use of Eco-Friendly, recycled, and recyclable raw materials

Our research and development department is constantly active in implementing alternative, regenerated, and recyclable fibers that respond to the market’s growing sensitivity towards sustainable raw materials.