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Fabric Firms Actively Assist Sustainability Practices

Published: June 3, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali

Just over 60% of adults in the United States regard products made with minimum environmental impact to be the most important indicator of sustainability, and 94% believe it is important to live a sustainable lifestyle. This is the case, according to Compose[d] and MaChe, two creative services and brand companies.

Possibly this is why it is being heard about many organizations, which produce fabrics for the home decor industry, that appear to be intensifying their recreation and diligently selling their business sustainability practices.

Firms including Culp, Glen Raven, Milliken, Revolution Performance Fabrics and others have defined their organizations sustainability practices virtually on their websites and in other communications with both vendors and consumers.

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