Shandong Bridge Industrial is a well established woven garment manufacturer with strong sustainability policies. They pride themself in using state of the art technology to reduce waste and improve yields.

They are currently producing our Pinstripes and a portion of our Classics.

The Facts

Location: Qingdan Region, China

Number of workers: 85

Percentage of female workers: 66%

Factory coordinator: Abel Du

Date of First Collaboration: 2017

Speciality: Woven Textiles

Tier 2 & 3 Suppliers:

All component production and processes; yarn spinning, weaving, dyeing, sewing, and cutting, are localised to same site.  

Cotton is sourced from ‘Amar International’, farmed in Gujarat, India. 

Environment:
Solar panels power the office and factory lighting, and remainder is responsibly sourced coal free.
All the dyes used are natural and use a water recycling system to reduce the total amount of water needed to produce each garment.

We are committed to creating durable clothing that lasts the test of
time and believe this is done by working with factories that share a common vision of sustainability and transparency.

We focus on the things that matter to us:

1) Fair wages
2) The opportunity to develop
3) Transparency

From the cotton used to spin the yarn to the mailbag we send our product in, we ensure sustainability and ethical trade every step of the way.

Our Metrics on Suppliers

  • Good
    Working Conditions

    1) Air Conditioned Environment.
    2) Appropriate Ventilation, Lighting and Seating
    3) Staff can work a maximum of 13 hours and have to have a minimum of an 8-hour break between shifts.
    4) Regular breaks.
    5) Automation of repetitive tasks where possible.

  • Fair Pay

    1) Workers get paid a fair remuneration for their efforts.
    2) No pay gap between genders.
    3) Workers have enough money to have a good standard of living.

  • Strong
    Environmental Standards

    1) Suppliers must not use single-use plastic packaging
    2) Focus on reducing waste
    3) Looking into better ways of creating electrical energy

Qingmain Textile Mill

Qingdan Region

China

Sustainable Practices
Plastic Free
Ethical Factories
Slow Fashion