WEAVING EXCELLENCE DIARIES – Prosperity Textile
Meet our Brand Ambassador Mr. Leo Koo, General manager of Prosperity Textile
Prosperity Textiles was born as a small weaving mill in 1999 in Shaoguan, a small city in the northern area of Guangdong province, China.
Since the very beginning, the company always had a “glocal” vision of the market, being able to conciliate the Chinese and the international demand, while constantly focusing on innovation. Today Prosperity Textiles is one of the main denim producers worldwide, counting 1,300 employees and 20 offices worldwide. Moreover, a second state-of-the-art denim mill will be inaugurated in Vietnam in the autumn of 2018. What makes Prosperity able to stand out on a global scale, is not simply its products high quality but the ability to conciliate flawless denim fabric production with a sustainability-oriented mindset that permeates every stage of their textile supply chain. Prosperity, acting as a pioneer in the textile industry, adopted innovative green manufacturing concepts through all stages of the company’s operations, from product development, raw materials procurement and processing, to natural resources and energy utilization including waste management. In this continuous process of improvement and contribution to a greener industry and planet, plays a central role the recent renewal of the historic partnership and strategic alliance with Itema which represents the natural evolution of a constant process of research for partners able to support Prosperity Textiles’ growth as a sustainable company. Prosperity Textiles demonstrated once again its green, future-oriented approach by being one of the early adopters of the new Itema R95002denim equipped with iSAVER™. The new plant that the world-famous indigo fabrics producer will open in Vietnam will be exclusively equipped with the latest Itema weaving machine model. Thanks to its partnership with Itema, Prosperity Textiles makes again a step forward in terms of sustainable innovation, as one of the first denim producers able to successfully turn – even the weaving production – green.