Sustainability

Sustainability

    Sustainability Sustainability for the environment

    Sustainability means that we affect nature only to the extent that it can repair itself and do so in a way that is viable in the long term.

    Environmental issues have resurfaced due to a surge in single-use products during the pandemic.
    According to one survey, a significant number of consumers are buying eco-friendly products and say they will continue to do so even if they have to pay more.
    This change in consumer awareness can help to promote environmental protection.

    We will endeavor to achieve sustainable growth while fulfilling our social responsibilities in line with the needs of our times.
  • Post-pandemic era

  • Sharp increase in textile wastes

  • Most textiles being thrown away

  • 01

    According to a survey by the Environmental Protection Agency, textile wastes increased by 811% from 1960 to 2015, and despite various efforts for recycling/upcycling, approximately 66% of the waste was dumped into landfills.
  • 02

    HSN minimizes environmental pollution caused by textile wastes by using sustainable raw materials that decompose within three years in landfill.
  • 03

    Environmental issues are our own problems that we should all work together to solve, rather than someone else.