Pakistan’s textile industry is stepping up to integrate traceability tool in its textile supply chain. According to FibreTrace, the country is committed to making a change in the global textile supply chain, championing conscious textiles and source-to-store transparency using physical traceability technology.
Two leading manufacturers Diamond Denim by Sapphire (vertically integrated mill) and Artistic Apparels (garment manufacturer) have partnered with FibreTrace VERIFIED and climate-positive Good Earth Cotton in their conscious collections – all audited and traced at each step of the supply chain.
Diamond Denim by Sapphire, a vertically integrated mill under the ownership of one of the country’s largest conglomerates, now looks forward to being able to transparently validate and confirm the provenance of its Good Earth Cotton textiles using FibreTrace in an initiative which aligns with the company’s ongoing investment in sustainable textiles, solar-powered operations, and environmentally beneficial upgrades to departments.
“Our key area of focus in developing fabrics today is sustainability and transparency. Working with Good Earth Cotton will drive us forward in this journey by providing our customers with verified, accurate and traceable details on their cotton supply chain,” mentioned Ali Abdullah, CEO at Diamond Denim by Sapphire.
Future-forward garment manufacturer, Artistic Apparels, by joining forces with FibreTrace and Good Earth Cotton, now hopes to pave the way for a sustainable textile industry built on the principles of transparency and traceability.
“As a garment manufacturer, we felt the pressing need to deliver sustainable and traceable products to our customers and integrate a system of accountability and transparency within our supply chains,” commented Ayesha Jan, Head of Department, Development and Innovation, Artistic Apparels, adding, “Our collaboration with FibreTrace allows us to be cognisant of the impact of each product we manufacture and ensure that we’re able to play our part in combatting climate change by reducing our carbon emissions.”