Sustainable Textiles ECO GRS GOTS FSC® for Luxury Fashion Brands

SUSTAINABLE TEXTILES Customisation ESG - ECO GOTS GRS FSC®

At ARNIA TEXTILE FASHION we design and supply sustainable textiles for luxury fashion brands that need real ESG performance, not marketing slogans. Our eco fabrics combine GRS-certified recycled fibers, GOTS-certified organic yarns and FSC® -based cellulosic materials, all developed within a short, audited Italian supply chain.

As a non-profit social cooperative, we integrate environmental responsibility, social inclusion and transparent governance in every fabric we deliver. From the first brief to certified production lots, we help your team choose the right sustainable textiles  (Global Recycle Standard), GOTS, ECOVERO™, FSC® and BCI  - collect the traceability data you need to communicate without greenwashing.

What We Offer about SUSTAINABLE TEXTILES:

We offer a customizable line of sustainable textiles, tailored to your brand's specific needs. Whether you adapt an existing fabric or create a new one, all our options are eco-responsible, ESG-aligned, traceable, and GRS/GOTS certified, ensuring social impact. From color selection to weaving and finishing, every step in our sustainable textile process supports your creative vision while meeting high ethical and environmental standards.

Benefits for Brands:

  • Extensive selection of customizable patterns and trendy colors
  • A variety of colors and patterns to choose from.
  • Reliable and exact delivery schedules.
  • Top-notch quality assurance.
  • Fair and transparent pricing.
  • Genuine Made in Italy products.
  • Deliveries that match how agreed in the order confirmation.

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administrator CEO / Sustainability Risk Manager
Carlo Rola is Deputy CEO and Sustainability Risk Manager at ARNIA – Soc. Coop. Sociale MADE IN ITALY, where he merges textile innovation with social inclusion and environmental responsibility. With over 30 years of leadership in the Italian textile industry, he has guided companies from luxury embroidery to sustainable fabric conversion. Today, Carlo champions a model where Made in Italy craftsmanship, circular economy, and human dignity are woven together to shape the future of fashion.

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