Our Mission

According to the BBC Earth report, 100 billion garments are fabricated globally each year, of which 82 billion pieces become waste, resulting in severe environmental pollution.

Where do 100 billion used garments go?

 

57 billion pieces of discarded clothing end up in landfills.

  • 100% cotton (natural fibre) decomposes after 247 days.

  • 100% polyester (synthetic fibre) takes 450 years to biodegrade.

Although natural fibres are biodegradable, the production process of natural fabrics and fibres causes environmental burdens.

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25 billion pieces of clothing are burned per year.

Burning 25 billion pieces of clothing releases 14 million tons of CO2 emissions, which can only be offset by planting 244 million trees.

 
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Through the INFINITY SHIRT PROJECT, our mission is to design regenerative and recyclable products to create an eco-responsible closed loop system.

 

Shinkong Textile’s manufacturing process is in line with international standards of environmental policies and human rights regulations.

 
70% of water consumption are reduced by sustainable dyeing methods.

70% of water consumption are reduced by sustainable dyeing methods.

30% of thermal energy are recycled through heat recovery.

30% of thermal energy are recycled through heat recovery.

 
50% of CO2 emissions are reduced by replacing kerosene with natural gas.

50% of CO2 emissions are reduced by replacing kerosene with natural gas.

50% of CO2 emissions are reduced through the use of solar energy.

50% of CO2 emissions are reduced through the use of solar energy.

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