To make its entire operations sustainable, technical textile manufacturer, Heathcoat Fabrics, has launched the new ‘Succession Collection.’
Crafted from 100 per cent recycled yarn, the collection majorly uses nylon from industrial waste and polyester from recycled bottles. Heathcoat seeks to introduce new bio-based and natural fibers to enhance sustainability further. It also promises to use resource-efficient manufacturing processes and eco-friendly machinery, like low liquor dye machines that reduce water usage, without compromising product quality.
The company’s ‘Synchrotec’ products empower consumers to be environmentally friendly.. The fabrics in this collection help reduce environmental impacts through improved fuel economy, lower emissions, and less noise pollution.
With over 3,000 solar panels, a hydro scheme, and a 2 MWh CHP engine, Heathcoat generates more than 70 per cent of its electricity on-site. Furthermore, the company exclusively buys imported electricity from 100 per cent natural renewable sources, ensuring their commitment to clean energy. The company has not only introduced segregated waste bins, reduced virgin plastic packaging, but also initiated schemes like “Cycle to Work” to combat climate change and environmental harm.