
Kingly has committed to eliminating all plastic from its manufacturing process by January 1, 2025.
Kingly will discontinue the use of compostable bags, offering them only upon specific customer request. Additionally, Kingly will replace plastic tags with recycled poly-cotton thread for attaching sock tags, ensuring a plastic-free tagging process.
In a move towards innovative packaging solutions, Kingly is introducing large dissolvable bags made from regenerated plastics. These new packaging solutions dissolve completely in hot water, leaving no trace and providing an eco-friendly alternative.
Furthermore, FSC-certified export boxes will now be secured with recycled reinforced Kraft tape, eliminating the use of traditional plastic packaging.
Robert Armour, CEO of Kingly, said: “By implementing these initiatives, Kingly aims to lead the industry in sustainable manufacturing practices.
“Our plastic-free initiative not only reduces our environmental footprint but also sets a new standard for eco-friendly production.”
Kingly is also committed to using sustainable machinery, with all manufacturing machinery operating using GOTS-approved sustainable oils, thereby reducing the environmental impact of production processes.
Additionally, the company is dedicated to educating its subcontractors and suppliers about its plastic-free approach, ensuring they align with Kingly’s sustainability goals.
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