Sustainable Fabrics & Responsible Sourcing

Committed to Eco-Friendly Materials for a Greener Apparel Future

Organic Cotton

Jute

Palm-Fiber

Tencel/Lyocell

Wool

Bamboo

Sustainable Materials We Source

Responsibly Selected Fabrics for a Lower Environmental Impact

Organic cotton is grown without synthetic fertilizers, toxic pesticides, or GM seeds, helping protect soil health and natural ecosystems. Its cleaner farming practices support biodiversity and reduce water pollution. For brands, it offers a safer, more sustainable alternative to conventional cotton—benefiting workers,

Golden Fiber (Jute) of Bangladesh is a natural, eco-friendly fiber that plays a vital role in the country’s agriculture and economy. Known for its strength, biodegradability, and versatility, Bangladeshi jute is widely used to produce bags, ropes, carpets, and sustainable packaging materials. Bangladesh is one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of high-quality jute.

BCI Organic Cotton

Organic cotton and BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) cotton support more sustainable and responsible textile production. Organic cotton is grown without harmful chemicals or GM seeds, protecting soil, water, and biodiversity. BCI cotton improves farming practices by reducing water and pesticide use while supporting better livelihoods for farmers, offering a more ethical and eco-friendly cotton supply.

BCI Certified – Driving a Sustainable Future with Asia Link Apparel

Recycled Materials

Recycled yarn, made from plastic bottles, used garments, and textile scraps, helps reduce waste and conserve natural resources. It provides an eco-friendly option for apparel, accessories, and other textile products, supporting sustainable production practices and a circular economy.