Sapphire Textile Mills
The Direct-to-Grower program of Sourcery is joined by Pakistan-based Sapphire Textile Mills. Sourcery is a comprehensive global sourcing solution that facilitates in connecting growers, brands, and manufacturers on one platform that promotes transparency along the textile value chain.
By collaborating with Amsterdam-based Sourcery, Sapphire builds up its obligation to sustainable practices and mindful sourcing in the textile industry. It also reiterates its commitment to keep up with the highest standards of quality, honesty, and social and environmental impact in the items it produces.
“Our combined efforts will empower growers, strengthen local communities and promote eco-friendly practices across the textile sector,” said Nabeel Abdullah, COO of Sapphire Textile Mills. He further added that by joining Sourcery, the company has taken a step towards building a more sustainable and traceable supply chain.
Other Pakistani manufacturers are going to get encouraged from Sapphire’s participation as top supplier of home and non-denim materials. This will increase Sourcery’s efforts to drive market transformation to scale.
Crispin Argento, managing director and co-founder of Sourcery, stated that the organization is going to profit from Sapphire’s expertise and reputation in textiles. Sapphire’s leadership in sustainability will help propel the whole team forward to create an ethical and moral textile sector.
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