Fiber firm Elevate Textiles is already working to drive “meaningful change” — and now it’s pushing the envelope even further.
With well-known textile brands such as American & Efird, Burlington, Cone Denim, Gütermann and Safety Components in its portfolio, the firm said it has developed specific sustainability targets to achieve by 2025 in three key areas: fibers, water and greenhouse gases.
And all this is in tandem with its American & Efird brand’s release of Eco100, a new line of 100 percent recycled, industrial sewing threads, which ties in nicely with its already existing line of sustainable threads in its Eco Driven Thread Collection, inclusive of its Repreve and organic thread products, the company said.
Its new product release and the development of its 2025 goals are partly a response to customer demand, Chris Alt, president at A&E, explained. “We support our customers’ sustainability goals and challenge the industry to “Expect More” from their thread partners. Our customers continue to look for ways to make their sewn products more sustainable. A&E’s new Eco100 sewing threads will help them do just that.
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