PALTEX contributes to eco-evolution with sustainable performance textiles

PALTEX Company Ltd. is a popular textile source for outdoor and performance fabrics. They provide cutting-edge finishing technologies for synthetic fabric innovations. These fabrics are widely utilised in the fashion industry.

PALTEX has created biodegradable fibres from recycled materials without compromising functionality and comfort. This not only ensures a cleaner environmental footprint but also ensures circularity. The company will soon be launching its new Sustainable Performance Textile Collection in the upcoming 2022/23 AW Textile Trend, which is an online showcase event at Taipei HQ. The exhibition will take place between Dec 1, 2020 – Jan 31, 2021.

The company’s latest sustainable collection includes various types of fabrics made from biodegradable polyester, regenerated fishing net nylon, and closed-loop garment recycled polyesters to embrace circularity. The regenerated nylon is 100% collected and processed in Taiwan and therefore reduces CO2 emissions. The range of woven and knit fabrics are suitable for outdoor and athleisure apparel.

The company is rooted in high-quality fabrics to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. To ensure their sustainable standards meet quality and profitability the company is dedicated to breaking innovative ground by developing new synthetic, recycled, or biopolymer materials. The new biodegradable textile takes less than 4 years to degrade whereas, the virgin synthetic fabric takes only 450 years to break down.

The three key factors that set PALTEX ahead of its competitors are their Eco-friendly textiles, Wide range of functionality fabrics and recognised certifications from OEKO-TEX®, Bluesign®, and REACH Regulation certification.

PALTEX was established in 2003 and has been playing an important role in the performance and sustainable textile development like PFC-free and new recycled fabrics. In recent years the company has launched several sustainable textile collections to create a new eco textile economy.

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