Act Responsible, Think Sustainable
Sustainability nowadays has become more aware of the serious environmental impact of our clothes.


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Sustainability

Act Responsible, Think Sustainable
Sustainability nowadays has become more aware of the serious environmental impact of our clothes.


In short, it’s an umbrella term for clothes that are created and consumed in a way that can be, quite literally, sustained, while protecting both the environment and those producing garments. That’s why cutting CO2 emissions, addressing overproduction, reducing pollution and waste, supporting biodiversity, and ensuring that garment workers are paid a fair wage and have safe working conditions, are all crucial to the sustainability matrix.


Considering the number of factors involved, there are still too few brands out there currently tackling all of these complex issues, and even those that are will admit that there’s always room for improvement. This means simply shopping for items labelled ‘sustainable’ is not enough; we need to completely rethink our purchasing habits and the way we consume clothes.


This view of responsibility encourages businesses to balance long-term benefits with immediate returns, and the goal of pursuing inclusive and environmentally sound objectives. This covers a broad array of possible practices. Cutting emissions, lowering energy usage, sourcing products from fair-trade organizations, and ensuring their physical waste is disposed of properly and with a smaller carbon footprint would qualify as moves toward sustainability.


This is an effort to meet societal needs with methods that can continue to be used into the future indefinitely without depleting or damaging natural resources.


Economic sustainability refers to TEXRISE ASIA’s ability to continue its operations over a long-term horizon. In order to be economically sustainable, TEXRISE ASIA able to ensure that it will have adequate resources, workers, and consumers for its products into the distant future.

Act Responsible, Think Sustainable
Sustainability nowadays has become more aware of the serious environmental impact of our clothes.


In short, it’s an umbrella term for clothes that are created and consumed in a way that can be, quite literally, sustained, while protecting both the environment and those producing garments. That’s why cutting CO2 emissions, addressing overproduction, reducing pollution and waste, supporting biodiversity, and ensuring that garment workers are paid a fair wage and have safe working conditions, are all crucial to the sustainability matrix.


Considering the number of factors involved, there are still too few brands out there currently tackling all of these complex issues, and even those that are will admit that there’s always room for improvement. This means simply shopping for items labelled ‘sustainable’ is not enough; we need to completely rethink our purchasing habits and the way we consume clothes.


This view of responsibility encourages businesses to balance long-term benefits with immediate returns, and the goal of pursuing inclusive and environmentally sound objectives. This covers a broad array of possible practices. Cutting emissions, lowering energy usage, sourcing products from fair-trade organizations, and ensuring their physical waste is disposed of properly and with a smaller carbon footprint would qualify as moves toward sustainability.


This is an effort to meet societal needs with methods that can continue to be used into the future indefinitely without depleting or damaging natural resources.


Economic sustainability refers to TEXRISE ASIA’s ability to continue its operations over a long-term horizon. In order to be economically sustainable, TEXRISE ASIA able to ensure that it will have adequate resources, workers, and consumers for its products into the distant future.

Our strong presence in Far East Asia enables us to manage our manufacturing operations effectively.

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