• OUR PRACTICES

    We strive to improve our practices and increase positive impact while reducing unnecessary harm.

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    Factories have been certificated in OEK-TEX 100 standard® and Bluesign®.

When brands label products as OEKO-TEX® certified, it usually refers to STANDARD 100. It ensures that textiles have been tested against a long list of harmful substances (prohibited azo dyes, formaldehyde, nickel, PFCs, etc.) and therefore are harmless for human health. Every single component is subject to a lab test consisting of nearly 100
parameters. This also includes threads, buttons, zippers, linings, prints, and coatings.

On the other hand, Bluesign® APPROVED means that products were manufactured with responsible use of resources and the lowest possible impact on people and the environment.

Environmentally Friendly Textiles

Taiwan textile industry has invested in the development of environmentally friendly textiles, such as nylon recycling, dope-dyed fibers, bio-environmental-friendly textiles, water-free dyed textiles, marine yarns, etc.

Recycling 13 PET bottles in a T-shirt established a good reputation for Taiwan textile industry worldwide.

The low pollution, low energy consumption, recycling, and zero negative impact on the environment reflect that the corporate social responsibility is highly regarded by Taiwan’s enterprises nowadays.

Waste Fishing Net Recycled Textiles

FCFC, a Taiwan-based nylon manufacturer, has a well-known case of entrepreneurial attitude towards sustainability. In the 1970s, they developed a chemical recycling process to manage waste materials. Today, they have optimized this process to handle marine waste. They can restore nylon from old fishing nets, generating 49% less carbon emissions compared to new nylon. The material they use is 100% post-consumer recycled fishing nets, collected from fishing communities to find positive, end-of-use solutions to the most harmful form of ocean pollution.