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Sustainability

Sportswear has a waste problem. We cannot fix all of it, but we can measure our part of it, cut it every year, and show you the numbers instead of a slogan.

0 LWater Per Printed Kit
92%Offcuts Recovered
100%Made To Order
2030Low Impact By Default
Where We Stand

Made To Order, Not Made To Landfill

The single biggest source of waste in this industry is overproduction. Brands guess a quantity, print it, and burn what does not sell. Rexmon does not work that way. We build to confirmed orders, we cut to your exact size ratio, and we keep our minimums low so nobody is forced to order stock they do not need.

The rest is process. Sublimation printing needs no water bath. Offcuts go back into filling and wiping stock rather than into a skip. Cartons are reused where the client allows it. None of this is glamorous. All of it is measurable.

0 Litres of water used to print a sublimated kit. The dye turns to gas and bonds into the fibre, so there is no dye bath and no wastewater to dump.
92% Of our fabric offcuts are recovered and reused rather than sent to landfill.
0 LWater Per Printed Kit
92%Offcuts Recovered
100%Made To Order
68%Recycled Polyester Available
Four Commitments

What We Actually Do

Four areas we control directly. We do not claim credit for things that happen further up the supply chain than our own floor.

Textile production line running without a dye bath 01Waterless Printing

Printing Without A Drop Of Water

Traditional screen printing and reactive dyeing consume enormous volumes of water, and that water leaves the factory carrying dye with it. Our sublimation process uses heat and pressure instead. The ink becomes a gas and bonds directly into the polyester fibre.

  • No dye bath, no rinse cycle, no effluent to discharge
  • Ink is applied only where the design sits, so overspray waste is close to zero
  • Paper carrier sheets are collected and sent for recycling in bulk
Post consumer PET bottles baled for recycling into polyester yarn 02Recycled Fabric

Recycled Polyester On Request

We stock recycled polyester made from post consumer PET bottles. It performs the same as virgin polyester for wicking, stretch and print clarity, which means switching costs your team nothing in quality.

  • Available across jerseys, shorts, training tops and warm ups
  • Traceable supply with certification documents provided on request
  • Just ask for the recycled option when you request your quote
Operator stitching a garment against a confirmed customer order 03Zero Overproduction

We Cut To Your Order, Not To A Forecast

Nothing is produced on speculation. Your size ratio, your quantity, your names and numbers. That means no unsold inventory, no clearance dumping and no incineration of unsold stock, which is where a shocking amount of sportswear ends its life.

  • Low minimums so clubs are not pushed into ordering excess
  • Reorders in small top up runs rather than large safety stock
  • Digital mockups instead of shipping physical samples back and forth
Production team working together on the factory floor 04People First

Fair Work On Our Own Floor

Sustainability that stops at the fabric is not sustainability. Our production runs in our own Sialkot facility, not through a chain of unknown subcontractors, so the conditions on the floor are ours to answer for.

  • No child labour, verified through documented age checks at hiring
  • Fixed working hours with overtime paid, not expected
  • Clean, lit and ventilated floors with safety training for every operator
  • Clients are welcome to visit and inspect the floor at any time
Materials

The Fabrics We Offer

Recycled content varies by fabric. Here is what is honestly available today.

68%

Recycled Interlock

Our main jersey fabric. Smooth face, sharp print, made from post consumer PET.

60%

Recycled Mesh

Used for panels and ventilation zones where airflow matters most.

55%

Recycled Micro Poly

Lightweight training tops and shorts with fast dry performance.

100%

Recycled Packaging

Polybags and cartons available in fully recycled and recyclable stock.

The Road Ahead

Our Targets, Dated

Targets with no date attached are marketing. Here are ours with dates on them.

2024

Full switch to waterless sublimation across all soccer and basketball lines.

2026

Recycled polyester offered as a standard option on every product we make.

2027

Plastic free packaging across all export orders and a solar array on the roof.

2030

Recycled or low impact fabric as the default choice, with virgin polyester on request only.

An Honest Note

We are a manufacturer. We use polyester, we run machines and we ship boxes across the world. We are not going to pretend that is carbon neutral. What we can promise is that we will not overstate what we do, we will keep cutting waste where we genuinely control it, and we will show you the paperwork if you ask for it. If you want a fabric certificate, a factory audit or a straight answer, ask us.

Build Your Kit The Cleaner Way

Ask for the recycled option on your next quote. Same price band on most fabrics, same performance, less waste.

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