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Specialty
Growing & Processing European Flax Linen
The Flax Company works with partners in France and Belgium to grow and naturally process sustainably grown 'European Flax Linen'. This non-GMO fibre is grown with zero irrigation and is 'field retted' and mechanically 'scutched' ensuring no chemicals are used in processing. The result is a fully traceable, zero-waste Linen that is one of the most sustainable fibres on the planet.
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6,530
Specialty
Sourcing and processing sustainable wood cellulose fibers
Lenzing AG is a global leader in the production of botanic fibres, including the wood cellulose fabrics that make TAMGA pieces so unique. Lenzing sources beech and eucalyptus trees from forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Lenzing’s closed-loop processes, low-emissions and sustainable sourcing won them the European Award for the Environment for TENCEL® fibres. Lenzing also creates the fibres for our award-winning Lenzing Modal® and ECOVERO™ fabrics.
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1,700
Specialty
Yarn Spinning
Certifications
OEKO-tex Standard 100, ZDHC Roadmap to Zero
PT. Benang Citra spins the raw fibres for our Lenzing TENCEL®, Lenzing ECOVERO™ and European Flax Linen into yarn. This spinning mill is part of LuckyTex, the company that weaves, dyes and prints our woven fabrics (right across the road!).
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2300
Specialty
Knitting.
Certifications
OEKO-Tex Standard 100, REACH, Lenzing, GOTS (dyes), Bluesign (dyes)
Nirwana is a group of companies specializing in circular knits, dyeing and finishing, all based in Majalaya, West Java. PT Soljer Abadi is the mill that turns our TENCEL® yarn into knit fabric, which is then taken across town to be dyed using GOTS and Bluesign certified low-impact dyes at PT Gunajaya Santosa. The result is our silky smooth, sustainable and fully traceable TENCEL® fabric used in our basics range.
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1,700
Specialty
Weaving, dyeing and printing with eco-friendly fabrics & dyes
Certifications
OEKO-Tex Standard 100, ZDHC, Bluesign, GOTS
LuckyTex weaves TAMGA's Lenzing TENCEL®, Lenzing ECOVERO™ and European Flax Linen yarn into luxurious eco-friendly fabric. LuckyTex is also a world-class printing facility that works with TAMGA to perfect our unique prints. The mill uses GOTS and Bluesign certified low-impact dyes, and is certified by ZDHC 'roadmap to zero' for its responsible management of chemicals from inputs all the way through to wastewater.
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2,000
Specialty
Yarn spinning
Certifications
OEKO-Tex Standard 100, Forest Stewardship Council
PT Embee Plumbon Tekstil creates yarn from our sustainable sourced TENCEL™ fibre. This is business specializes in spinning yarn from these Lenzing fibres, and is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, ensuring that our TENCEL™ remains fully traceable.
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10
Specialty
Small batch ethical garment manufacturing
C'Ning Bagus is an amazing ethical garment manufacturer that brings TAMGA styles to life. Run by our charming and talented friend Putu, this small team of pattern makers, cutters and sewers are well looked after and work closely with TAMGA from design to finished product.
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Compostable Packaging
The Better Packaging Co. produces our compostable mailing envelopes. Founders Rebecca and Kate started the company to address the growing amount of plastic waste being generated by the e-commerce industry, and have since become a leader in eco-friendly and home compostable packaging. If you’ve ordered a TAMGA garment since early 2020, it will have arrived in one of their environmentally friendly mailers.
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26
Specialty
Aristsan handmade paper products using 100% post-consumer recycled paper
Saraswati is an incredible social enterprise that employs local women to produce hand-made paper from 100% post consumer paper collected from around Bali. Their paper is colored using natural dyes, roots and leaves, and is textured with the addition of sustainable plant fibers such as bamboo and flower petals. Their papermaking process is free of all chemicals, bleaches and unsustainable practices. Saraswati makes the paper hang tags on every TAMGA garment.
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