Q1:How can we ensure that the fabrics in our supply chain are sustainably sourced?Request traceability documents and certifications from suppliers (such as GOTS, OEKO-TEX, GRS), and conduct regular audits to ensure raw materials meet environmental and social responsibility standards.
Q2:How can we reduce water and energy consumption during production without affecting quality?
Use energy-efficient equipment, closed-loop water recycling systems, and digital sampling technology to minimize waste from the start.
Q3:Can our garments be made fully recyclable?
Consider recyclability during the design stage by choosing mono-fiber structures or detachable accessories, making it easier to recycle garments at the end of their lifecycle.
Q4:How can we stay cost-competitive while producing sustainably?
Optimize cutting layouts, reduce waste, bulk purchase eco-friendly fabrics, and extend product lifecycles to lower long-term costs.
Q5:Will recycled fabrics affect the look and feel of our products?
Modern recycled fiber technologies (such as recycled polyester and recycled cotton) can achieve a look and feel close to virgin fibers, and in some cases, offer even better performance.
Q6:How can brands communicate sustainability efforts to consumers?
Use hangtags, websites, and social media to explain the sustainable design concept, fabric sources, and production methods, increasing brand transparency.
Q7: Can we use production waste to create new products?
Yes. For example, use leftover fabric to make accessories, small bags, pet clothing, or home goods—this is a practical application of the “Repurpose” concept.