Embroidery Services

At Asian Tex, sustainability is not a trend — it’s a responsibility. As a trusted production partner for global brands, we understand the impact of our industry and are committed to minimizing our environmental footprint without compromising quality or performance.

What Sustainability Means to Us

In-House Production =
Lower Carbon Footprint

By managing embroidery, printing, and laser cutting entirely in-house, we reduce the need for third-party logistics, cutting down emissions and inefficiencies.

Optimized Material Use

Our digitized design and precision-cutting workflows ensure minimal material waste. Every patch, appliqué, and print is produced with conscious resource planning.

Eco-Friendly Printing Practices

We utilize water-based and phthalate-free inks wherever applicable, meeting the environmental requirements of the international brands we work with.

Waste Reduction & Recycling

Offcuts, test runs, and excess backing materials are separated and recycled responsibly. Our production lines are structured to limit waste at every stage.

Built to Last

We emphasize durability in all our outputs — whether it’s embroidery, prints, or appliqué — supporting long-term use and reducing product turnover.

Global Compliance

We adhere to strict quality and safety protocols in line with international client standards. We’re experienced in supporting brands that require compliance with sustainable manufacturing practices.

Waste Reduction & Recycling

Offcuts, test runs, and excess backing materials are separated and recycled responsibly. Our production lines are structured to limit waste at every stage.

Built to Last

We emphasize durability in all our outputs — whether it’s embroidery, prints, or appliqué — supporting long-term use and reducing product turnover.

Global Compliance

We adhere to strict quality and safety protocols in line with international client standards. We’re experienced in supporting brands that require compliance with sustainable manufacturing practices.

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