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Turkish company ISKO launches bluesign approved fabrics

By Guillermo Porter
April 29, 2021
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ISKO has released bluesign approved fabrics. ISKO, one of the leading textile manufacturers and denim producers in Europe, is the only company to launch bluesign approved fabrics, one of the highest achievements in sustainability. The hard-earned honor is only bestowed on those who meet the strict safety and environmental requirements of the bluesign criteria.

Certified items are made from bluesign approved chemicals and raw materials, and are made with minimal impact on people and the environment. This enables brands to deliver safe products to their consumers, verified as bluesign products, which are produced sustainably without harmful chemicals. This latest development is part of ISKO’s central sustainable development strategy, including a plan to certify other bluesign-approved items in the ISKO collection, according to an ISKO press release.

Through this partnership and certification, ISKO and bluesign are pursuing their vision of a textile and fashion industry with a future more focused on people and the environment, because only when the two are taken into account. believes that the industry can actually have a positive and lasting impact, according to ISKO.

“It is a great pleasure to recognize ISKO as the only denim factory in Europe with bluesign approved fabrics, showing its highest commitment to responsible production, responsible chemistry and responsible use. Resource. As a bluesign system partner, ISKO is a visionary and a leader in the textile industry. We are proud to support them in their quest for excellence in sustainable textile manufacturing ”, Jill Dumain, CEO, bluesign technologies said in a statement.

ISKO has long been committed to ensuring the integrity of its ingredients and the traceability of its fibers and materials. From ISKO’s state-of-the-art facilities that are designed with efficiency and sustainability across all levels of its operations and with its employees at the center of its mission, ISKO aims to build for tomorrow’s needs with confidence and verified impact at scale. . .

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

ISKO has released bluesign approved fabrics. ISKO, a leading textile manufacturer and denim producer in Europe, is the only company to launch bluesign approved fabrics, one of the greatest achievements in sustainability. The hard-earned honor is only bestowed on those who meet the strict safety and environmental requirements of the bluesign criteria.



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