Kitchen linen
Kitchen linen
It is the need of the age rather than a trend in the current time reflected in the kitchen linens. Indeed, water-saving techniques, energy-efficient processing, and responsible sourcing systems are using by the company as they are now conscious towards the impact in front of the world. Today's trends in the industry are focused on reducing waste, production optimization for lowering the carbon footprint, and integrating new innovative design principles that will emphasize durability and recyclability. Directories and B2B networks are important ways for businesses to find like-minded suppliers and partners who can help them obtain their sustainability goals, such as organic certification. These are access networks that cover various certified organic material types, making them possible ethical supply chains and traceable production methods. Thereby, possibilities create coalitions among all the players within the industry, who share a common interest in presenting a more ethical and environmentally conscious future in the kitchen linen industry.
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INDUSTRIAS FATELARES SAS

🇨🇴 Colombia

We are one of the main producers of towels in Colombia and the first producer of hammocks for export. We offer a wide portfolio of home clothing that includes: bedspreads, pillows, bathrobes, bedding sets, blankets, tablecloths, among others. With 80 years of permanence in the national market and presence in the international market, we have extensive experience in the manufacture of textile products for the home and institutional use, mainly towels made from a variety of textile fibers, with cotton as the main input. We attend major fashion events around the world to offer our clients the latest trends in home furnishings. A perfect mix between design and quality.

THE ORGANIC COMPANY

🇩🇰 Denmark

In The Organic Company, we work with organic cotton as it matters! We make thorough design as we believe in the-less-but-better-way-of-living. Honesty, transparency and an ambitious wish to make a difference is a rock solid foundation for the company, founded by entrepreneur Joy Vasiljev in 2007. Since then, the company has developed a large collection of organic textiles for the home, which includes textiles for the bath, kitchen, travel and meditation.The products are designed by The Organic Company and, from time to time, co-designed with selected Danish designers. All products are made of organic cotton and certified with the international organic standard GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).This standard focuses on 2 major areas; environment and social responsibility, and guarantees that all fabrics are free from toxins and heavy metals, and international workers rights are respected.