The company joins the world’s biggest corporative sustainability initiative, which has more than 13,000 member entities in 160 countries and with more than 70 local networks. By joining up, Jeanologia, deepens its commitment to people and the environment, and contributes to communicating the importance of sustainable resource use.
“One of our main challenges is to achieve the dehydration and total detoxification of the jean industry; to do this, we work day in day out join forces with the main brands and providers with the objective of making the textile industry totally sustainable,” said Enrique Silla, founder of Jeanologia.
Currently the company is leading the transformation of the textile industry with its disruptive technologies, laser and eco. These technologies are capable of increasing productivity and reducing water and energy consumption, at the same time as eliminating discharge and harmful emissions, guaranteeing Zero pollution.
“Our vision is to become the vehicle of transformation of our world, generating a positive impact on society,” said Silla. “We are convinced that businesses can change the world.”
Jeanologia’s commitment to people and the environment has led them to participate in other international initiatives that working on sustainability for the textile industry, like the Sustainable Apparel Coalition and the Partnership for Cleaner Textile in Bangladesh.
Since 1994 Jeanologia’s has been to create an ethical, sustainable and eco-efficient industry through their disruptive technology and know-how. Their laser, G2 ozone and e-flow system have revolutionised the textile industry. They offer infinite design and garment finishing possibilities, while saving water, energy and chemicals; eliminating discharge and toxic emissions.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)