COATS – Sustainability Efforts By The Exhibitors Of Denimsandjeans | Part VI

Continuing our series of articles on sustainability efforts by our exhibitors, we are bringing the sixth in the series . In this report , we are covering Madura Coats  from India showcasing their efforts towards the same.

Coats, a global manufacturer of thread, zips, trims, and interlinings has been working to limit their impact on the environment for years. According to Coats ,

“They have been matching, and in most cases surpassing, the requirements for global effluent emission standards while encouraging their suppliers to do the same are just a couple of ways the company strives to improve their ecological performance. Reducing and re-using materials wherever possible in the production process is also a major focus for Coats, especially when it comes to water.”

Unmanaged water scarcity can threaten ecosystems and communities, representing a material risk to the business if consumption is higher than the local supply. Coats claims that since 2013, Coats’ Vietnam facility has installed programmes to locate and fix any significant leaks in their system and updated dye machines to conserve water, cutting their original annual usage down by enough to fill 22 Olympic size pools. More recently, the Coats team in Honduras opened a new wastewater treatment plant this March to purify water used in manufacturing.

COATS – Sustainability Efforts By The Exhibitors Of Denimsandjeans | Part V

The company believes that ,a growing emphasis on sustainability in consumer buying decisions is encouraging brands to release eco-friendly products at a variety of price ranges. Technological advancements in the apparel industry give companies more options to meet the demand for forward-thinking fashion, even if garments are not one hundred percent recycled. Customers have a more transparent view of how their clothes are made, and brands are better able to source and evaluate suppliers.

Coats has made some significant strides independently and in collaboration with established retailers to develop products that can be reused, work in concert with new sustainable finishing techniques, and are completely recycled as part of their environmental initiative.  Coats has made following claims in the direction of SUSTAINBILITY :

WASTE NOT , WANT NOT

A report released by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation last year indicates that less than one percent of material used to produce clothing is recycled into new garments, creating a loss of over one hundred billion USD of materials each year. In conjunction with a major international retailer to create circular fashion products, Coats ensured two of their most popular thread brands would be up to the task.Coats Dymax and Coats Epic are compliant by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute standards for use in recyclable and reusable apparel.

A LASER FOCUS ON DENIM

Around six billion units of jeans are made annually, using the equivalent of two years of human consumption of water in Paris and electricity in Nepal, as well as 720,000 tons of chemicals according to Fibre2fashion. Thankfully, companies are adapting their methods to reduce water and chemicals in the production process.Laser technology is another name for sustainable finishing in the denim wash sector, allowing manufacturers to create popular distressed styles, patterns, and even images on fabric. It yields impressive environmental and worker safety benefits, as well as increasing efficiency, but requires different threads than used in chemical washes.

Through extensive testing with denim brands using laser technology, technical solution experts developed threads that are able resist melting in high temperatures: Coats Dual Duty, Coats Dual Duty Supercotton, and Coats Tre Cerchi.

COATS – Sustainability Efforts By The Exhibitors Of Denimsandjeans | Part V

FROM TRASH TO TREASURE

As eco-friendly fashion trends rise, some designers want every aspect of their garments to be sustainably sourced—down to every stitch. While fabrics made from recycled polyester have been used widely apparel for some time, thread made from repurposed plastic is just starting to come onto the market.

Currently, Coats’ EcoVerde products are the only globally available, one hundred percent recycled line of premium sewing threads on the market that offers the same level of proven performance as the industry’s leading non-recycled threads. Available in both Epic EcoVerde and Gramax EcoVerde, it is made from 100% post-consumer plastic (PET) bottle flakes for use in any type of garment.

COATS – Sustainability Efforts By The Exhibitors Of Denimsandjeans | Part V

Thanks Coats for your efforts towards sustainability !

The next article in this series would be published soon !

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