The global fashion industry is a significant contributor to the climate crisis and reducing its impact like any other. The textile industry generates 1.2 billion tons of CO2 per year, more emissions than aviation or other transportation industries combined. The fashion industry and its supply chain are release 5% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. So, the fashion industry’s impact on climate change is titanic.
For many years we developed and followed our green plan about recycling used or old items as components for making new things; we can use those materials repeatedly. It is not only for clothing but also for other items that are no longer useful. Recycling reduces our reliance on petroleum and other mining resources to reduce the energy required for manufacturing processes and lower the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
In Maxland green plan of sustainability, we produce textiles with various recycled materials, such as using recycled polyester yarns made of recycled PET bottles and recycled nylon yarn made from fishing nets or even polyester and nylon fabric that are made with bio-degradable yarns. We also produce textile with solution dye method. Adding colors directly in chips before it has been drawn into yarn will reduce water and energy consumption, even with the functional membrane that uses recycled materials or bio-based components.
For example, our item 88874R2HSLT, which is 100% Recycle Polyester with 2 way mechanical stretch, bonded with TPU Bio based membrane, which is suitable for Snow wear apparels or even causal outerwear jacket.
Another sustainable item is 91231R2HRL, which is a 100% Recycle Polyester solution dye fabric bonded with PET membrane. This item has a ottoman outlook so is suitable for parka jackets.