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Empowering sustainable choices.

Aryans Group sustainable journey focuses on several key aspects that contribute to environmental and social responsibility in their operations. Here are some typical key aspects of a sustainable journey in the clothing industry:

Respect Water
Build Community
Think Circular
Reduce Emissions

Embracing the digital world.

Digitization enables innovation, efficiency, and creates new ways of doing business. Technology helped us expand into greater markets, save time and money, develop effective marketing campaigns and new products.

Our Digitisation Initiatives

Deploying AI

Utilising the power of AI to save time and money and achieve greater efficiencies in creating samples and mock-ups.

Saving Water With Nano-bubbles

The fashion and textile industry uses tons and tons of water across the chain. We adopted technology which uses nano-bubbles thereby replacing traditional practices and cutting down on wastage.

Virtual Display Rooms

Created interactive virtual display rooms and virtual tour for our factory premises in Bangladesh.

Innovative Supply Chain Solutions

To truly enjoy the benefits of operating in a smart world we have created innovative solutions enabling efficient supply chain management.

Materials

Using sustainable and eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, recycled fibers (like recycled polyester or nylon), hemp, bamboo, or Tencel (lyocell).

Manufacturing Processes

Implementing efficient and eco-friendly manufacturing processes to minimize energy consumption, water usage, waste generation & using renewable energy sources to reduce environmental impact.

Supply Chain Transparency

Ensuring transparency and ethical practices throughout the supply chain, including fair labor practices and responsible sourcing of materials.

Reducing Carbon Footprint

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions throughout the production and distribution process. This may involve carbon offsetting initiatives or using transportation methods with lower environmental impact.

Circular Economy Initiatives

Embracing principles of the circular economy by designing products for durability, recyclability, and offering take-back programs or recycling options for used clothing.

Certifications and Standards

Obtaining certifications such as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), Fair Trade, or others that validate sustainable and ethical practices.

Community Engagement

Engaging with local communities and supporting initiatives that benefit social well-being and economic development.

Consumer Education

Educating consumers about the importance of sustainability and encouraging responsible consumption practices.

Innovation and Research

Investing in research and innovation to develop new sustainable materials, technologies, or processes that further reduce environmental impact.

Continuous Improvement

Committing to ongoing improvement in sustainability practices based on feedback, data, and industry advancements.