The United Nations estimates that more than 45 million tonnes of waste are generated worldwide each year and over 80% of our clothes end up burned or in landfills.
More than 60 percent of fabric fibers are now synthetics, derived from fossil fuels, so if our clothing ends up in a landfill, it will not decay. Nor will the synthetic microfibers that end up in the sea, freshwater, and elsewhere, including the deepest parts of the oceans and the highest glacier peaks. Future archaeologists may look at landfills and discover evidence of a pair of chinos buried in nature
We at Artmill care for our planet and the future generations, so we make sure to play our part for the wellbeing of the environment.
Artmill is giving breathing space to the planet and letting it heal. The Group is one of the biggest suppliers of recycled products in Asia. Our portfolio of recycled fibers includes pre-consumer recycled cotton, post-consumer recycled cotton, industrial waste, and branded fibers like Tencel’s Refibra, Unifi’s Repreve, and Ocean Repreve.
Recycling has been a long-term priority for (the) Artistic Group, the in-house shredding plant is certified under the GRS to process post-consumer waste pants into new fibers. This allows the vertically-integrated company to transform discarded bottoms into new yarns, fabrics, and garments.
At Artmill, we are constantly working on minimizing our waste and significantly lowering our carbon footprint while adding high value to our product. We are proud to work with brands that are likewise concerned for the environment and collaborate with us in recycling our way towards a sustainable future.
Although we still have a long way to get entirely sustainable, however, we are giving our best and making the most of our resources and are one of the leading manufacturers in Pakistan to minimize the carbon footprint.
With about 70 years in the denim business, manufacturer Artistic Milliners has expertise in creating jeans. But now the company is taking on a new category: woven textiles.
At Art Mill, our focus is on safety fabrication for apparel. Our product portfolio carries interesting fabric concepts, each of which is designed because of its unique properties. The material combinations have been carefully crafted keeping in view the industry and the environment that you work in.
Artmill believes adapting to sustainable ways is the only way to move forward with the future of textiles and its relationship with the environment. Producing a product is one aspect but making it in a way that does not harm the environment and cause no consequences is another; always choose longevity.