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TEXTILE CHAIN

The textile chain is the Value chain as the totality of all production and trading stages that a textile product goes through. The individual steps are explained in more detail below:

  1. Raw material extraction of natural fibres (cultivation, plant protection, fertilisation, harvesting, ginning of cotton, cleaning), or
  2. Production of chemical fibres (from cellulose or starch-containing raw materials such as wood and corn, or from chemicals synthesized from petroleum)
  3. Spinning (production of yarns)
  4. Weaving/knitting (production of fabrics and knitted fabrics)
  5. Finishing (pretreatment, dyeing, printing, finishing)
  6. Assembly (cutting and sewing, finishing, packaging)
  7. transport
  8. retail
  9. use
  10. Disposal

At LANIUS, we closely monitor the textile chain at every step up to the retail level, thus ensuring that we can offer our customers a responsible product that guarantees our ecological and social criteria and meets our high quality standards.

You can find out more about fair production at LANIUS in the overview of our production facilities .

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