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Caitac Garment Processing

www.caitacgarment.com

 
Caitac Garment Processing is a Gardena, CA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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Wearbest

Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills continues to design and develop innovative products for residential/contract jobbers and furniture manufacturers. It is our goal to create notable, unique, and proprietary fabrics for our customers.   We are responding to the market's needs for innovative designs and unique fiber choices, but at the same time we are cognizant of the need for environmentally preferable products and mill practices.   Through Innovation, Design, and Environmental Stewardship, we will continue to show our commitment to supplying the industry state of the art high quality cost effective fabrics   Across the industry, we are all taking steps to make textile processing more ""Green and Sustainable"". This is not an easy task as many steps in the textile process are not very environmentally friendly by nature. At Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills we have taken the approach to address each area of concern step by step.   Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills implemented a corporate ""Go Green"""" management approach some time back and continues to expand those efforts. The approach focuses on:   1) Safety of Materials Insure the safety of materials used by our supply base and throughout our manufacturing process Advance the development and use of our Environmentally Preferable Products and maintain the design and look that sets Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills apart 2) Water Quality and Water Conservation As a weaver, we do not use any water in the manufacturing operation. We are working with our supply chain to monitor, (reduce where possible) the amount of water usage and residual effluents All efforts are focused to insure compliance to all federal regulations 3) Energy Usage We continue to explore various alternative energy sources as well as green energy credits that will fit into our process, as well as within the boundaries of our entire supply chain Internal energy reduction initiatives have been also put in place. 4) Waste Reduction and Re-cycling Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills has established and implemented a set of Production practices as listed below and continues to review and advance these procedures. 5) Social accountability Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills has a clear set of high standards for the fair and ethical treatment of all its employees and resources. Additionally our suppliers must comply with the same set of high standards and associated support programs