Jose Gisbert

Sustainable Materials

Nuestros Materiales Sostenibles

Recycled cotton fibers are obtained from scraps and used textile garments, treated and reprocessed to recover their best properties. By using this method, we provide a solution to the problem most textiles face at the end of their lifecycle, as it is challenging to find a good application or environmentally viable alternative for the disposal of these materials.

Organic cotton is grown and produced without toxic substances – no pesticides, fertilizers, or chemicals are used in its cultivation. Natural fertilizers are used, and necessary cycles are respected to prevent soil nutrient depletion.

Moreover, organic cotton offers significant benefits. It protects the health of producers, as they avoid inhaling or coming into contact with toxic substances. It benefits the environment because it does not contaminate the soil or groundwater. And it benefits the end-user, as the fabric made from this toxin-free cotton is in direct contact with our skin.

SEAQUAL™ polyester thread is made from recycled materials, including post-consumer plastic bottles and plastic collected from the sea. This recycling process contributes to the preservation of natural resources and helps keep the oceans cleaner.

The SEAQUAL™ Initiative, with the assistance of fishermen and ocean cleanup program organizations, is dedicated to recycling marine plastic waste found in the depths of the ocean. They collect, clean, sort, recycle, and reintroduce these materials into the production cycle, transforming them into SEAQUAL™ POLYMER.

It is at this stage that they are transformed into sustainable materials that our company, JOSE GISBERT, uses as raw materials in the production process, resulting in a range of high-quality SEAQUAL™ Polyester products with recycled fibers.

LENZING™ ECOVERO™ fibers are produced using cellulose obtained from certified and controlled renewable wood resources. LENZING sources wood and cellulose from nearby forests that have responsible management practices, and the certifications demonstrate that the material comes from sustainable sources.

These fibers are certified with the EU Ecolabel, internationally recognized. This label of environmental excellence is only awarded to products and services that have a significantly low impact on the environment throughout their lifecycle, from raw material extraction to production, distribution, and disposal.

The manufacturing of LENZING™ ECOVERO™ fibers generates up to 50% fewer emissions and has a lower impact on water resources compared to generic viscose.

100% post-consumer recycled polyester is sourced from the collection of used plastic bottles, which are then transformed into PET and spun back into fiber.

The PET is color-injected, resulting in pre-dyed fibers, leading to significant water savings and reduced energy consumption.

Furthermore, by firmly embracing PET polyester, we reduce our dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels as a source of raw material for our fabrics.

It is well-known that linen fibers offer numerous advantages, such as their moisture absorption capacity and their ability to eliminate the activity of pathogenic microflora, preventing the proliferation of skin bacteria.

Furthermore, the linen used in our production process is certified by MASTERS OF LINEN® & EUROPEAN FLAX®, which guarantees the traceability of linen that is 100% manufactured in Europe, from the field to spinning and weaving. It is a green fiber, cultivated without irrigation, without GMOs, with mechanical processing, in compliance with the highest regulations, and biodegradable.

All of this is developed within a framework of qualified work and social ethics accredited by the International Labour Organization. For more information on wholesale linen, please visit our website.

Jute is 100% natural and environmentally friendly. There are several reasons to appreciate this material, both for its contribution to preserving the environment and for its low impact on the people who work with it.

Jute is grown in dry conditions and enriches soil fertility. It is 100% biodegradable and recyclable. It requires minimal fertilizers and pesticides, and coupled with its no-irrigation requirement, it contributes to a minimal carbon footprint.

Fabrics made from this material exhibit highly insulating and anti-static properties, along with low thermal conductivity and moderate moisture retention.

Hemp is the authorized variety of Cannabis sativa for industrial use. It is a fast-growing plant that requires very little water and does not need herbicides, pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetically modified seeds for cultivation.

As an additional environmental benefit, hemp cultivation enhances soil health by replenishing vital nutrients and preventing erosion.

Hemp fibers are among the most versatile natural fibers, and they have evolved significantly from the coarse and rough fibers they used to be decades ago. Today, they can produce fabrics of great finesse and flexibility while maintaining high strength.

Recycled post-industrial wool obtained from industrial production waste. By innovating in our production process, we drive the Circular Economy, developing low-impact fabrics suitable for the footwear and fashion industry.

Our bamboo fiber, sourced from renewable sources, is the latest addition to our quest for sustainable fabrics. We innovate in production to drive the Circular Economy, offering low-impact fabrics ideal for footwear and fashion, thus contributing to environmental sustainability.