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The Nature Holdings announced on the 24th that, as part of its technology development and quality-management initiatives, it signed a business agreement with KOTITI Testing & Research Institute on the 20th to develop material technologies for fashion and consumer goods.
Under the agreement, the two organizations will combine their strengths to build a multifaceted partnership: brand material development and R&D, materials testing and finished-product inspections, and specialized corporate training — all aimed at securing the companies’ mid- to long-term sustainability.
In the short term, they’ll focus on developing functional materials suited to major labels like National Geographic Apparel and BARREL. Over the long term, the plan is to move toward producing recycled products using discarded clothing and fabric.
Looking ahead, The Nature Holdings will not only produce fabrics and prototypes using the yarns developed through this partnership but will also pursue GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification to strengthen its global competitiveness.
\”This strategic collaboration goes beyond improving product quality,\” a company representative said. \”It’s a first step toward raising brand value and putting ESG into practice by securing sustainable material technologies. In particular, our goals to develop eco-friendly materials and pursue global certifications are strategic moves designed to support expansion beyond the Asia-Pacific region into Europe and North America.\”
They added that the company will continue to act responsibly and strive to provide customers with a better consumer experience.
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