Jeanologia presents 100percent Made in Bangladesh denim collection

Jeanologia, a Spanish finishing specialist for sustainable clothing for the first time managed to get all agents involved in the Bangladeshi textile industry – from fabric manufacturers to end product makers and buyers – to take part in its mission to create an ethical, eco-efficient and sustainable industry as it wants to turn “Made in Bangladesh“ into a quality seal.

The new collection was developed in Bangladesh, with fabrics woven in the country and with the support of sustainable technology from Jeanologia. The leader in sustainable technology will present a collection that is made in Bangladesh, 100 percent at the Bangladesh Denim Expo, which is taking place on 8 and 9th November in Dhaka.

Asia division director Jordi Juani said the objective is to get all agents involved in the Bangladeshi textile industry to create a product with better finishes being able to rely on Jeanologia as technology partner. Using their technology in the production processes, they have managed to be more competitive and speed up time to market, offering a modern sustainable product. Not only does their technology increase productivity and energy efficiency, it also reduces water consumption and eliminates harmful emissions and residues.

On Thursday, November 9 at the Bangladesh Denim Expo, Jeanologia will also host a talk about collaborative design in the denim industry where Juani will explain the importance of collaboration, from the conception of the idea through its transformation to the sale of the product, can achieve a stronger industry.

Jeanologia has been present in Bangladesh for over 15 years, supporting the textile industry with an intention to increase the production capabilities of producers in Bangladesh, especially in the denim sector, providing advisory services and cutting-edge technology to improve efficiency and end finishes.

The Spanish company has been involved in increasing sustainability in denim production since 1993, maintaining respect to workers’ health and the environment as a guiding influence. Its objective is also to make Bangladesh one of the biggest world textile centers. Currently, Bangladesh is the second producer at an international level, after China.

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