Sustainability
Recycled
We can produce all kinds of recycled fabric starting from
- Recycled polyester from plastic bottles or from used clothes/fabric
- Recycled cotton from used clothes or fabric
- Recycled nylon from fishing net or pre-consumer fabric waste, such as factory scraps
This is a cornerstone of textile sustainability, transforming waste materials into valuable resources. By reprocessing used textiles and other materials, such as plastic bottles, into new fibers, the industry significantly reduces the need for virgin raw materials. This practice not only diverts waste from landfills but also lowers energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with textile production. Our recycled fabrics are now used in various applications, from fashion to home textiles, promoting a circular economy.
Upcycled
Upcycling goes beyond recycling by creatively repurposing existing materials into new and higher-value products. Unlike recycling, which often breaks down materials, upcycling retains the original fabric’s quality, adding design and functional value. This practice minimizes waste, conserves resources, and inspires innovation within the fashion industry.
Our upcycled fabrics often result in unique, one–of–a–kind pieces that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers looking for sustainable and stylish options.
Natural Dye
Natural fabric dyes offer an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes, which are notorious for their environmental impact. Derived from plants, minerals, and other natural sources, these dyes eliminate the need for harmful chemicals and reduce pollution. Natural dyeing processes are often less water-intensive and generate fewer pollutants, contributing to cleaner waterways. Additionally, natural dyes can create beautiful, rich colors that enhance the aesthetic and tactile appeal of sustainable textiles.
Here is our indigo dye products applying from local knowledge to industrial production which is able to generate more outputs but less pollutions.
Absorption Chiller System
An absorption chiller system is an energy-efficient cooling solution that supports textile sustainability. This system uses heat, derived from waste heat from industrial processes, to provide cooling. Unlike conventional chillers that rely on electricity, absorption chillers use a thermal-chemical process, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.
World Knitting Textiles already implemented and installed absorption chiller systems in our factory, which can significantly reduce energy consumption and operational costs while contributing to a more sustainable production environment.
By adopting these practices, the textile industry can make significant strides towards sustainability, reducing its environmental footprint and fostering a greener future.
Waste water management
Effective wastewater management is crucial for sustainable textile production. Traditional dyeing and finishing processes generate significant amounts of wastewater laden with chemicals and pollutants. Sustainable practices involve treating this wastewater to remove contaminants before releasing it into the environment. We have invested a lot in wastewater management technologies, biological treatment, and chemical precipitation, to ensure that the water discharged meets environmental standards. Efficient wastewater management not only protects ecosystems but also conserves water resources.
