Isko : Denim engineering for the environment
Isko

Denim engineering for the environment

(Source: Isko)
(Source: Isko)

The new denim from Isko is cut a different cloth – engineered for less emissions, less water, less resources and less waste. The new R-Two generation R-Two50+, is made with a minimum of 50% recycled blend fashion fabrics, reduces carbon emissions by as much as 45% and water usage by as much as 65%.
An exclusive yarn spinning technology, patented by Isko, a brand of Sanko Tekstil, the textile division of the Sanko Holding AS, Gaziantep/Turkey, uses a minimum of 50% recycled materials to reduce reliance on natural resources. The fabrics are stronger and more durable. They have very good shape recovery, a soft cotton hand and dry up to 20% more quickly.
R-Two50+ fabrics have Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification, which provides standardized verification for recycled materials. The new denim aims to lead the way in best practices, increasing transparency and responsibility, empowering the entire supply chain, and helping brands to meet their low-impact targets.
Isko is also the first in the fashion market to achieve an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) scoring, which measures companies’ sustainability and societal impact.





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