19/10/2023
I England er bæredygtighed også vigtigt, ved håndtering af stofrester ved produktion. Samt fokus på at designerens design er fortroligt. Kun hvis designeren ønsker, at promovere deres design, kan dette aftales. Her på billedet ses et smukt silketørklæde som der er printet på begge sider!
Silketørklæde designet af Vlad Zissor
We have the privilege to print for many designers and offer a confidential service. Non disclosure of your copyright designs is something that we take seriously. And so, it is also important that our wasted fabric is also protected when it leaves our factory for recycling.
We work closely with a third party who carry out the secure disposal of the fabric using the following steps:
👉 Collection - Vetted staff collect the waste from our factory and safely transfer them onto a GPS tracked vehicles
👉 Shredding - Once safely on the vehicle, the fabrics will be transported back to their high-security shredding facility to be destroyed.
👉 Certification - After the fabrics have been shredded, we receive a Certificate of Destruction to confirm safe destruction of the data/artwork, in compliance with European standard BS EN 15713.
👉 Creating Electricity - With the data/artwork now safely destroyed, the shredded fabric is sent on to a Waste-to-Energy plant (after shredding, the fabric fibres are too weak to be woven back together again and recycled), where they are used to create electricity ⚡️💡
Silk scarf shown designed by Vlad Zissor, showing off our double-sided printer.
[We require written consent from the designers before we share their work on our social platforms]