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Atlantis Headwear joins bluesign

Atlantis Headwear met bluesign's sustainability criteria & is now a system partner.

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Atlantis Headwear, a provider of blank headwear, has become a bluesign system partner.

bluesign developed a process in the textile industry that allows for the lowest possible environmental impact and an increase in resource efficiency, with consideration for worker and consumer safety. It ensures that products are manufactured with minimal environmental impact, safe chemical use, and responsible resource management.

To meet bluesign criteria, Atlantis has committed to participate in assessments to ensure compliance, implement necessary actions based on continuous feedback to align its operations with the highest standards, and ensure continuous improvement and compliance provided by bluesign after assessments guiding its efforts in achieving responsible production.

According to Atlantis, this partnership provides it with the robust framework to consistently improve and innovate its commitment to global environmental stewardship and social responsibility.

By adopting the bluesign system, Atlantis is dedicated to:

  • Continuously improving environmental performance: Atlantis commits to ongoing enhancements in its processes, ensuring less pollution, reduced resource consumption, and greater overall responsibility.
  • Being a responsibly acting party: Atlantis aligns its operations with the highest standards for safety and environmental care to ensure that its processes are responsible and sustainable.
  • Focusing on a responsible future: Atlantis’s vision extends beyond compliance; it aims to lead in responsible practices that protect and sustain the planet for future generations.

This partnership with bluesign is said to reassure Atlantis customers that it is engaged in rigorous processes to reduce environmental impact and ensure the highest standards of product safety. This engagement is also said to reflect the dedication Atlantis holds to being a part of positive change toward greater environmental responsibility.

“This collaboration represents more than just achieving a certification, it is about evolving the way Atlantis operates to ensure safer, more responsible production practices from the ground up,” stated the company in a press release. “Unlike some processing models that emphasize only the product, the bluesign system incorporates sustainability throughout the entire textile manufacturing process.”

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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