Marisol, which employs more than 3 thousand associates and has the capacity to produce 19 million pieces of clothing per year, has also operated in the social responsibility for some time now. The company programs focus on child and teen education for those living in communities where the company has its industrial units.
All clothing pieces produced during the initial phase of the industrial sewing apprenticeship are donated to charity organizations. Donations are also made to hospitals, schools, clubs, associations, foundations, churches and other class entities.
According to Marisol marketing director, Giuliano Donini, the company always supports and sponsors projected directed towards the social area. Another company action is the support for the 'Program to Resist Drugs and Violence' (Proerd), coordinated by the local Military Police, in Santa Catarina.
ABIT, the representative organization of the Brazilian textile and apparel industry, participates actively in the evolution of the textile sector. A pioneer in the industrialization of Brazil, the textile sector stands out within the domestic economy.
Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association