This month, Wrangler launched Indigood™, our commitment to sustainably-dyed denim. Our favorite fabric is made when indigo-dyed yarn is weaved between naturally white cotton yarn, creating denim's signature blue color. Conventional dyeing uses a lot of energy and water and results in blue wastewater as an output.
A response to climate change and the global focus on water and engery conservation, Indigood is Wrangler's promise to discover and implement into our supply chain the most sustainable ways for dyeing denim. We weave together long-standing practices with new, cutting-edge innovations to make sure our products are made with less water and energy.
Foam-Dyed DenimThe latest Indigood™ innovation is foam-dyed denim. Recognizing its potential to revolutionize the industry, Wrangler provided Texas Tech University with early-stage funding and technical guidance for the innovation. Additionally, Wrangler used our place as a global leader in jeanswear to commercialize the technology and this summer, we’ll be the first brand to sell foam-dyed denim.
Foam dyeing fundamentally changes the way indigo is applied to yarn during denim manufacturing. The process uses foam to transfer dye onto yarns, entirely replacing the traditional water vats and chemical baths of conventional indigo dyeing. The foam dye process is the most sustainable way to dye denim.
This denim:
*small amounts of water are used to clean the machines and mix solutions.
Future of FoamDuring summer 2019, Wrangler launched the first-ever foam-dyed denim as a part of our ICONS F/W ’19 collection. This small collection is only the beginning. We’re working with denim mills in Asia and North America to bring this technology to a larger scale.
Foam-dyed denim won’t just impact Wrangler’s supply chain, it will change our entire industry. We’re excited to be the first brand to sell foam-dyed denim, but we’ve even more excited that we won’t be the last.
Our goal is to help suppliers understand the key issues facing the industry, learn to track and measure impacts, and ultimately improve on their performance. Wrangler’s three-step engagement program encompasses:
To create survey questions that zero in on the particular practices in the apparel industry, we leveraged our membership in The Sustainability Consortium (TSC), a global non-profit organization that creates tools to address impacts across product and supply networks. TSC brings together experts to identify the sustainability impacts of specific industries. Using TSC’s science-based Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Wrangler will query suppliers annually on their water and energy use, the impacts of sourcing cotton or polyester materials, and dyeing practices, among other issues.
These questions help us communicate shared priorities to our suppliers and highlight the improvement opportunities that are unique to our business. The KPIs also serve as a focal point for developing supplier capabilities and strengthening our supplier network.
Working within Our Industry
Many of the opportunities to reduce environmental and social impacts that Wrangler is pursuing are common across our industry. To collaborate in fostering the transition to sustainable practices, apparel brands, retailers, manufacturers, and others formed the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), a trade organization working to improve global practices within the apparel and footwear industry.
Our parent company, VF, is a founding member of the SAC and has been instrumental in the development of SAC’s Higg Index, a suite of assessment tools that help companies evaluate the environmental sustainability performance of apparel and footwear products. Wrangler uses the Higg Index to examine materials, facilities, processes and products under different environmental and product design choices. This helps us determine where we should focus our efforts across the life cycle of our products - from the sourcing of materials to manufacturing, packaging, transportation and final garment use. Wrangler successfully integrated two key industry frameworks, using the Higg Index as a platform to help suppliers respond to the KPI survey questions developed by TSC.
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