Sustainability has been at the core of Alok Industries since the very beginning.

We believe in operating in a way that ensures a holistic view on taking care of our products and processes in a way that safeguards our planet and our people. Our products are designed with a lifecycle assessment that reduces manufacturing and environmental impacts under the Cradle-to-Cradle program. This program ensures that the product is designed and developed in such a way that it is safe to use, can be biologically degraded properly, and can be recycled for alternate purposes safely. Our products are manufactured in a manner that maximizes material efficiency and reduces material wastage to a bare minimum.

645,431

mtCO2e SAVEDBased on HIGGS INDEX

46%

PRODUCTION FROM SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIALS

86%

RECYCLED WATER USED

89%

Verified

21%

REDUCTION IN OVERALL WASTE

100%

RECYCLED MATERIAL USED IN CARDBOARD PACKAGING

In order to ensure quality products for our customers, our products are assessed and designed for durability during the design stage. As part of our product design and manufacture, we take due care of process and resource optimization and reutilization. Alok Industries promotes recyclability of fiber as well as safe chemical usage, optimum water and energy utilization, responsible water recycling and reuse wherever feasible.

We are Global Organic Textiles (GOTS), OEKOTEX, Made In Green, Fairtrade, Egyptian Cotton certified, amongst others. Our processes are certified for management and implementation of Quality Management Systems including (ISO 9001), Environment Management System (ISO 18001), Occupational Health and Safety System (OHSAS 45001), MADE IN GREEN - STeP certification, and OKEOTEX 100

We also participate in various environment sustainability initiatives and reports on plant performance. Our reports on various aspects of environment safety are available on international forums such as BEPI, a global organization of over 2500 retailers worldwide, as well as on HIGGS Index managed by the Sustainability Apparel Coalition.