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How do you do Sustainable Textile & Fashion Manufacturing? Meet Daniel Chalem, President of Tejidos Gulfer

How do you do Sustainable Textile & Fashion Manufacturing? Meet Daniel Chalem, President of Tejidos Gulfer

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Welcome to the Good Smack for the Planet podcast! Today's episode explores a topic that often goes overlooked in the fashion industry: the people and processes behind our clothes. Have you ever stopped to think about who makes your clothes and how they're made? 

 

Our guest, Daniel Chalem, president of Tejidos Gulfer, a textile manufacturing company in Colombia. Daniel shares his company's sustainable mission and how they're working to avoid polluting the environment by using rainwater and wastewater treatment methods. He also provides valuable insights into the process of finishing fabrics and how they minimize waste.

 

Tune in to hear more about the challenges and benefits of natural and synthetic fabrics, as well as the importance of balancing sustainability with product quality. 

 

 

Highlights:

(03:08) Sustainable garment production

(07:05) Fighting against environmental disregard

(10:21) Sustainable practices in fabric production

(18:43) The Challenges of Sustainable Investments

(22:54) The Hardest Part in Building a Sustainable Business

(28:02) The Pros and Cons of Synthetic and Natural Fabrics

(34:00) Recycled Polyester: Is it the Solution for the Apparel Industry?

(40:23) The Importance of Buying Quality Clothes

(45:47) NYX Shaper: A shapewear that aims to empower women

 

 

Links:

Website: https://tejidosgulfer.com/ 

LinkedIn: Daniel Chalem

Facebook: Tejidos Gulfer

Instagram: Daniel Chalem (@dchalem1)

 

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