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  • A Talk With Baber Sultan From Artistic Milliners

    A Talk With Baber Sultan From Artistic Milliners

    Artistic Milliners has been fore-runner in global textile industry and has spearhead denim innovation and sustainability, continually pushing the boundaries of what a pair of jeans can be!
    Their collections are valued by global brands and retailers and are keenly awaited . We are highly excited that the AM team will be launching their Aw25 collection at our Japan show !

    We recently interviewd Mr. Baber Sultan , Director Product & Research for his insights on what they have been doing lately and the collection that they will be launching at our Japan show . We share the discussion below :

    a) Artistic Milliners is recognized as one of the most reputed global denim producers. What do you think have been the key ingredients for this success. 


    If I had to sum it up, I believe Artistic Milliner’s success as a globally recognized denim producer stems from a few key principles. We relentlessly pursue advancements in denim fabrics and production processes, always seeking to push the boundaries of innovation. Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, driving us to minimize our environmental footprint.  As a vertically integrated company, we oversee every step of the process in-house, ensuring exceptional quality and flexibility. We collaborate closely with global brands, understanding their unique needs and delivering tailored denim solutions.  And of course, we empower our people and invest in cutting-edge technology.  Lastly, we recognize our responsibility extends beyond the products – we are committed to ethical practices and making a positive impact on our communities.

    b) Recently we hear about a lot of focus on Regenerative Cotton by AM. Why do you think this is important for you? Do you think regenerative cotton can be more important than other sustainable cotton fibers. 

    Yes, regenerative cotton holds the potential to become even more important than other existing sustainable cotton fibers. Unlike organic options that focus on minimizing harm, or recycled fibers that conserve resources, regenerative cotton proactively rebuilds soil health, promotes biodiversity, and captures carbon. This results in stronger, higher-quality fibers for more durable denim while offering significant environmental benefits. While challenges like upfront investment in new farming practices and developing consistent certifications exist, the overall benefits make regenerative cotton a compelling choice for a more holistic and long-term sustainable denim industry. As consumer awareness and supply increase, expect to see regenerative cotton play an increasingly dominant role in denim production. That’s why we’ve ventured into the space with AM-REGEN, as part of a holistic pilot project aimed at exploring more sustainable cotton cultivation methods. We are providing regenerative cotton to partners such as Jack & Jones.

    The regenerative agriculture pilot project is being executed in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, with close collaboration between Artistic Milliners, the World Wildlife Fund-Pakistan, and local government bodies. The initiative follows Control Union’s certification programme, RegenAgri.

    c) Star Fades has been a success story in nearshoring and sustainable quick response to market needs. You are also expanding this to Guatemala in some way. Can you give more details on the same. 

    Yes, when SFI has been great for us. When we acquired them in 2020 we had a vision: to be the one-stop shop for denim development with a global reach. Guatemala is a step in that direction.

    SFI customers can now take advantage of our partner Denimville’s speedy close-to-market production. Known for quick turns on samples and production, the more than 750,000-square-foot facility can produce 400,000 units and 1,500 samples per month. The factory offers garment sewing, washing and dyeing, sustainable ozone and waterless finishing, and dry processing. This network can save six to seven weeks of transportation time compared to production coming from Asia, SFI reports, allowing customers to respond to trends, avoid retail markdowns and offer just-in-time deliveries. Ultimately we want our Western Hemisphere customers  seamlessly execute their vision with our teams from fabric to finishing, and our teams from Pakistan, Mexico, and Guatemala are geared to help them do that.

    d) We thank you for deciding to launch your AW 24-25 collection at Denimsandjeans Japan in March’24. Can we have some hints on what makes this collection special. 

    The collection we are perhaps most excited about is one that stems from a collaboration with Mr. Masaaki Sakaguchi, called Shogun. Shogun aims to combine the timeless allure of Japanese denim, reimagined for the modern wardrobe. It honors the legendary craftsmanship of Japan, blending it seamlessly with cutting-edge advancements for unparalleled comfort, superior washability, and a conscious approach to production showcasing the slubby, textured beauty that made Japanese denim famous, infused with subtle stretch for everyday ease. We truly believe in Japan being the “second root” of denim and the honour of working with a master like Sakaguchi san is meant to encapsulate that.


    e) We understand AM is trying to increase its recycled fibers usage in different ways. How has been the progress in this direction? 

    There has! We recently worked with Lenzing on a new approach to blending Tencel and recycled cotton fibers. The product is called  32MM, a new Tencel fiber that is optimized to create soft fabrications that have the authentic character of a classic cotton jean. The fiber’s unique structure has enabled us to scale its use of recycled cotton in our fabrics. Compared to traditional Tencel, the shorter 32MM fiber has better compatibility with cotton and allows it to blend more cohesively with fibers of modest length. It also has a greater surface area, which allows more recycled fiber to bind to it. Traditionally Tencel can be blended with up to 30 percent recycled cotton, but 32MM can carry up to 50 percent as per our research so far. The recycled fibers come from our proprietary recycling facility Circular Park.


    f) Reducing impact through better dyes usage becomes critical to reduce carbon footprint. Do you think working in this direction is also helping you to give better products while reducing the footprint .

    Yes it certainly has, and has led to some very fruitful and innovative collaborations. We worked with Archroma to leverage their Diresul Evolution Black dyestuff for our collections. It is said to be their cleanest sulfur black dye ever and has enabled us achieve authentic black denim and washdown effects with a lower impact compared to standard Sulfur Black 1 liquid. Overall it uses 58 percent fewer natural resources and produces less carbon dioxide during dye synthesis compared to standard black dyes, the company states. This reduces workers’ exposure to harmful compounds by 59 percent. We also partnered with partnered with Leonardo DiCaprio backed biochemicals innovator Nature Coatings on a range of 100-percent cotton products made with BioBlack TX, an alternative to petroleum-based black-tone dye. The carbon-negative black pigment is derived from industrial wood waste that comes from sustainably managed, certified sources.

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  • Murtaza Ahmed- MD Artistic Milliners – Speaks About Sustainability , CSR & More..

    Murtaza Ahmed- MD Artistic Milliners – Speaks About Sustainability , CSR & More..

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Artistic Milliners (AM)  from Pakistan is one of the most reputed global denim conglomerates . With a history of over 70 years, the group has been continuously evolving and contributing to the development of textile and apparel industry in Pakistan and around the world. A strong focus on R&D and sustainability keeps the group always looking to the future. With a number of ground breaking initiatives , it has captured global headlines in the industry. AM’s contribution to global sustainability efforts and also CSR inspired us to know more what the company is doing in this direction and we spoke with Mr Murtaza Ahmed , Managing Director at Artistic Milliners , who shared his vision and achievements in this direction.

    Artistic Milliners has done a lot on sustainable front. As you are both a fabric and garment manufacturer, the efforts have to be taken on both fronts. What are your focus areas for these efforts?

    Artistic Milliners has a holistic approach towards sustainability: our major focus areas for the next few years are water stewardship, renewable energy and worker well being. We have set clear goals in each area along with arranging the necessary budgets and human resource to ensure we achieve our desired 2025 goals.

    Crystal Clear Indigo as you defined for indigo dyeing – how does this process help to save water and chemicals and how much?

    Crystal Clear is a revolutionary technology not only because it eliminates waste at the design stage but also because of its scalability. The process is open sourced at Cradle to Cradle Product Innovation Library and we take pride in the fact that since 2017 a lot of companies have adopted this process and this method has really spurred the industry in a new direction.

    The process reduces water consumption at the dyeing stage by 20%, chemicals by 70% and generates effluent that is 100% recyclable.

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Artistic Milliners Waste Water Facility

    I believe you are already using almost 100% sustainable cotton for your entire denim fabric production. Is it so?

    100% is an absolute figure but yes most of the cotton we source is BCI, Organic or PCW. This is also driven by clients demand. Also, cotton is not the only option. There are lots of alternative fibers available including tencel and reprieve etc. We have also worked on a project of Zero Cotton- in a bid to reduce denim’s industry dependency on water.

    With Pakistan’s certifying its first organic cotton bale earlier this year, we are working with our strategic clients to adopt more homegrown organic cotton and also to increase traceability and transparency of our sourced cotton.

    You were the first to get the Cradle to Cradle Gold certification for denim fabric. Are these fabrics now your regular production and how do you plan to develop them further?

    Developing the World’s first Cradle to Cradle Gold certified denim was certainly a challenge because it involved many new steps and considerations. Following that, we have developed a range of other C2C fabrics in silver, bronze and basic lines and by 2025, we plan to cover all of our products under C2C umbrella.

    Coming to garments, how is the Closed Loop Manufacturing project being undertaken by you and with what results? 

    Artistic Milliners was the first company in Pakistan to commence work on post-consumer waste denim in 2014. In 2017, we brought the PCW plant technology in-house. PCW is a great initiative- it has educated the industry and it has tackled the problem of waste to a certain limited extent. However, there are technological limitations in terms of strength and durability and the percentage of recycled content in PCW fabric.

    Are Lasers, Ozone and other washing methods now a regular part of garment production for you? Any numbers on production through these processes?

    Absolutely, lasers, ozone, and other machinery including e-flow machines are an integral part of our laundry. At the moment we have the largest laser capacity in Pakistan with a daily production of 30,000 pieces/day made from laser machines. We are also early adopters of the F.L.X operating model launched by Levi’s in 2018. Currently, 30% of our daily production is made with lasers with a goal to enhance this share to 90% within 2019. We are not only using lasers to automate the dry process function in the laundry but also to eliminate PP spray which we all know is hazardous for both the environment and operators who are applying this chemical. Same goes for Ozone and e-flow technologies.

    Not only are we using the latest hardware technologies available to us we are also working with chemical vendors on reducing water consumption in the laundry through combining multiple steps in the washing process. We have had some good success here and I am happy to say that we have reduced our water consumption by 30% in the last one year while increasing output. If we quantify this that’s a saving of approximately 300,000 gallons of water per day!

    What is about the Eco-Tech unit that you have developed. Is it the LEED-certified plant you have or does it mean upgradation of other units?

    Our latest garment factory will be certified LEED platinum by early April this year. This will be Pakistan’s first platinum factory and builds on our commitment to develop world-class infrastructure. As you know we built Pakistan’s first LEED GOLD facility in 2014 which had a wonderful impact on the industry with other factories the following suit.

    This latest factory will have a capacity of 25,000 garments per day.

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    What are some noteworthy features of this prospective LEED Platinum facility?

    50% of the building’s energy requirement will be met by solar energy. The wastewater treatment plant installed is biological eliminating the hazard of chemical sludge at the source. 85% of the water is recycled and looped back to the system.

    Eco-Tech is LEED Platinum and much more- in addition to ensuring that building’s environmental footprint is minimized, the facility is a hallmark of latest tech innovations housing both The SMART Laundry and automated stitching machines.

    A state of the art daycare center over an area of 4500 sq. feet is being set up with consultants that are accredited both by the US Department of Youth and Family Services and US Department of Education.

    In short, the Eco-Tech unit incorporates the finest of designs and technologies with regards to performance, sustainability, and human comfort.

    Energy is a very important input in manufacturing. You are already working with wind and solar power. How much contribution to energy comes from clean sources for you?

    We are certainly taking incremental steps towards clean and renewable energy targeting an additional 1.4 MW of solar in our factories. However, what is more, remarkable is that Artistic Milliners have invested in establishing a Wind Power Plant of 50 MW in Karachi. We are committed to investing more next year in solar, hydel and hybrid projects. Interestingly, Artistic Milliners as a group offsets 48% more greenhouse gases then what it emits.

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Zero liquid discharge by 2020 is probably one of your sustainable goals. That would be a very good achievement. Can you also summarize your other sustainable goals for the next few years?

    Zero Liquid discharge is a demonstration of how serious we are to minimize our water impacts. But this is not the endpoint. Water remains at the top of our sustainability agenda. For the next few years, we will be working with experts in the field to set science-based water targets in the context of our local catchments. On the social side also, we have set internal targets on promoting diversity and inclusion at our workplaces.

    We are focused on driving our efforts on sustainability through automation and R&D. Industry 4.0 also holds a lot of answers on how the denim industry can reduce resource consumption and maintain quality and performance.

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Can you elaborate your plans on the social front? Artistic Milliners is a leader on women empowerment – are there any new initiatives in-store with regards to furthering this cause?

    Last year has been phenomenal in terms of furthering the cause of women empowerment at workplaces. The IFC, World Bank published a case study on Artistic Milliners promoting women in leadership roles. We were also recognized by The Financial Times for our pioneering work on imparting life skills training to worker women.

    Currently, we continue to invest and expand in programs like Gap Inc. P.A.C.E. and levis Worker Wellbeing initiative to cover the majority of our women workforce. From T&D perspective, we are also establishing Artistic College of Technical Development which will be an educational wing of the company to train and educate the workers in several professional and personal development areas.

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans

    Interview with Murtaza Ahmed–MD ,Artistic Milliners PVT LTD. | Denimsandjeans