Cleaning up the denim supply chain means more than just better fibers.
For Taylor Home & Fashions Ltd., cleaning up the denim supply chain was about using low impact fibers, but then putting them through low impact processing to end up with denim that has lower impact from raw material to rack.
It’s a thought process more supply chain players have adopted, which has made each step in the manufacturing process advance toward greater sustainability. That’s why Taylor Home & Fashions developed a process for coloration with a far less harmful effect.
Carved in Blue caught up with the home furnishings and textiles company to understand how it colors yarns and fabrics, where it’s headed with sustainability and what’s in store for the sector going forward.
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This article is one of a series on Rivet from Lenzing’s Carved in Blue denim blog. From conversations with the experts behind the mills that make some of the world’s most-wanted denim to the global brands bringing novel denim made with TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal branded fibers to the market, Carved in Blue shares the stories of those whose roots run deep with denim. Visit www.carvedinblue.com