Denim House, Tunisia
Denim is one of the least sustainable materials in your wardrobe. It takes almost 4,000 liters of water to make the average pair of jeans, and distressed denim relies on harsh chemicals to create all those fade and wear marks. We needed a partner that did things differently.
Denim House crafts high-quality, hard-wearing jeans using revolutionary techniques that massively reduce their environmental footprint, including laser distressing to protect workers, an innovative Jeanalogia system that reduces water wastage by 93%, and a solar energy project that will provide 100% of the factory’s power needs by 2023.
Name: Denim House
Audited by: SGS
Last audited: 07/06/2021
Country: Tunisia
Fabric mill: Alroubaia Textile Co. Fourtex
Employees: 1,324
Certifications: GRS, OCS
What they make: Denim