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Sustainability

Our Approach to Sustainability

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Bringing Every Material Choice Closer to a More Responsible Future

At Premiere Fashion, we believe sustainability is not simply a label attached to a product, nor is it a short-term market trend. It should be integrated into everyday decisions—from material selection and product design to development, production management, and delivery.

The textile supply chain is long and complex. No single material or certification can solve every environmental and social challenge. For this reason, we do not view sustainability as a goal that has already been achieved, but as an ongoing process that requires continuous improvement, verification, and collaboration.

We begin with the areas where we can make a meaningful difference. Through responsible material selection, lower-impact processes, durable product design, transparent supply chain information, and long-term collaboration with customers and partners, we work to turn sustainability principles into practical action.

Responsible Materials

Every product development journey begins with the material.

Based on the intended application, performance requirements, quality expectations, cost targets, and supply stability, we help customers evaluate recycled polyester, recycled nylon, and other responsibly sourced fiber and yarn options.

However, we also understand that selecting recycled materials is only one part of sustainability. The actual material content, source, manufacturing method, durability, traceability, and whether the finished product can be reused or recycled should all be considered as part of a broader assessment.

For this reason, we look beyond the material name and pay close attention to the supporting information and documentation behind it. Depending on the customer’s and product’s requirements, we work with supply chain partners to confirm fiber composition, raw material sources, relevant certificates, transaction documents, and product test reports, helping ensure that material claims are supported by verifiable evidence.

Lower-Impact Processes

From yarn production and fabric construction to dyeing and finishing, every manufacturing stage may involve the use of energy, water, and chemicals.

Together with our partners, we continuously review material and process choices to identify practical ways of reducing resource consumption and environmental impact while maintaining the required product quality and performance.

This includes evaluating fibers and fabric constructions that are better suited to the intended application, reducing unnecessary processing, selecting chemicals and finishing methods that meet customers’ restricted-substance requirements, and minimizing material waste caused by repeated sampling or production errors.

We believe meaningful improvement does not always result from one major change. More accurate specifications, more efficient communication, and more consistent quality management across every development project can create many small but continuous improvements that gradually add up to real impact.

Designed for Performance and Durability

When a product remains in use for longer, it can help reduce the resource consumption associated with premature disposal and repeated production.

While pursuing lightweight performance, stretch, breathability, moisture management, quick drying, abrasion resistance, and other functional properties, we also place importance on dimensional stability, colorfastness, pilling resistance, stretch recovery, and performance after laundering.

We help customers find the appropriate balance between hand feel, appearance, functionality, and durability. Through testing, garment sampling, and laundering evaluations, we assess how the fabric is likely to perform over time in the finished product.

For Premiere Fashion, a more sustainable product is not defined only by using a different raw material. It should also offer reliable quality, purposeful performance, and the durability to remain useful to consumers for longer.

Transparent Supply Chain

Sustainability must be built upon trustworthy information.

As material sources, verification systems, and market requirements become increasingly complex, we place great importance on the completeness of supply chain information and the consistency between documentation and the actual product.

From suppliers, material article numbers, fiber content, specifications, and production lots to applicable certificates, test reports, and shipping documents, we continue to establish clearer confirmation and tracking practices. These practices help customers understand where materials come from, which processes they have undergone, and whether related claims are properly supported.

We also believe transparency does not mean claiming that everything is already perfect. It means clearly communicating what can currently be verified, what still needs improvement, and which next steps can reasonably be taken.

Responsible Claims

As consumers and brands become more aware of environmental issues, sustainability-related claims must be communicated with greater care.

We do not believe that vague environmental language should replace specific information. We also discourage using terms such as “zero impact,” “completely eco-friendly,” or other oversimplified claims when adequate evidence is unavailable.

Premiere Fashion values consistency between claims and facts. Whether a claim relates to recycled content, material origin, chemical safety, or certification, we recommend confirming it against the actual product, certificate scope, test results, and relevant shipment or production lot.

Through clear, specific, and verifiable communication, we aim to help customers provide more trustworthy product information while reducing the risks associated with market communications and regulatory compliance.

Collaboration for Continuous Improvement

The textile industry’s transition toward greater sustainability cannot be achieved by one company alone.

It requires the participation of brands, material suppliers, knitting and weaving mills, dyeing and finishing facilities, garment manufacturers, certification bodies, and consumers. Every participant in the supply chain must provide information, accept responsibility, and continue searching for better practices.

Premiere Fashion combines Taiwan’s material development capabilities with overseas production resources. We work with customers and partners to discuss product requirements, material options, processing conditions, quality standards, and opportunities for improvement.

Our goal is not only to supply a fabric that meets technical specifications. We also want to incorporate sustainability considerations at the beginning of product development, helping customers make more appropriate and practical decisions across performance, quality, cost, supply stability, and environmental responsibility.

Our Sustainability Commitment

As the CEO of Premiere Fashion, I understand that sustainability cannot remain only an idea, nor should it be discussed only when the market demands it.

We still have much to learn and many areas to improve. However, we are committed to beginning with every area we can influence and continuously strengthening our material knowledge, supply chain transparency, quality management, document traceability, and responsible product development capabilities.

We will approach the textile industry’s environmental and social challenges with practicality, honesty, and a commitment to continuous improvement. We do not promise to change everything overnight, but we do promise to make every material choice, every product development project, and every partnership more responsible than the one before it.

Responsible Materials. Lower Impact. Transparent Supply Chain. Continuous Improvement.

This is not only a corporate responsibility—it is the direction in which Premiere Fashion, our customers, our partners, and the next generation must move forward together.

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