Our Materials

ORGANIC COTTON

We use environment-friendly techniques and supplies to grow organic cotton. The usage of hazardous and persistent pesticides and fertilisers is decreased with organic production techniques, while biological diversity is increased in agriculture. Organizations that provide third-party certification confirm that organic farmers only employ tools and substances that are appropriate for organic farming. Without the use of synthetic fertilisers and hazardous, long-lasting insecticides, organic cotton is grown.

RECYCLED POLYESTER

Recycled polyester, often known as rPET, is made by respinning old polyester fibre into new polyester fibre after current plastic has been melted down. Although rPET manufactured from consumer-discarded plastic bottles and containers receives a lot of attention, polyethylene terephthalate can really be recycled from both post-industrial and post-consumer input materials. In contrast, 13 (0.75 L) plastic bottles provide enough fibre for one extra big T-shirt, simply as an illustration.

REGENERATED NYLON

Our desire to produce and consume new items is limitless. Resources on the globe are not. However, it’s alright because we may have new items and a better environment at the same time. ECONYL® regenerated nylon is created out of nylon waste, which would otherwise pollute the environment. It can be recycled, reproduced, and remoulded endlessly and is identical to brand-new nylon. This implies that you can produce new goods and purchase new goods without using fresh resources.

Environmental Impact Calculator

The fashion industry produces more harmful carbon emissions than the aviation and shipping industries combined, and school uniforms contribute to this

Number of ZAKS school uniforms you wear in a year?


Amount Of Carbon Footprint Reduced*

With the same amount of energy you could…

“drive 0 miles in a car.”

“light a 60W light bulb for 0 hours”

Reference:

http://veragon.com/eic