At Salduba Design, the garments and products you purchase are produced and personalized exclusively for you when you place each order, contributing to sustainability and reducing environmental impact with our model and thanks to your trust in our brand.
On-demand production is becoming an increasingly popular practice in the textile industry, and for good reason. Instead of keeping large stocks of finished products, textile manufacturers only produce what is needed at any given time. This practice not only reduces waste, but is also more sustainable in the long run.
Currently, textile manufacturers produce more than they need to meet demand. As a result, they are often forced to dispose of tons of produce at the end of each season. This is not only a waste of resources, but also has a negative impact on the environment. Fashion companies alone throw away 92 million tons of textile material per year.
By opting for on-demand production, textile manufacturers can drastically reduce the amount of products thrown away each year. By producing only what is needed, there are no surpluses that need to be disposed of. Furthermore, this also means that less energy and materials are needed to produce these products, further reducing environmental impact.
Another advantage of production on demand is that it allows textile manufacturers to quickly adapt to changes in demand. If a product is not selling well, production can be stopped immediately. Conversely, if there is a high demand for a product, production can be increased to meet that demand.
At Salduba Design, products are only manufactured when there is an order, so our stock of finished products is limited to those that already have a buyer.
In the customization of the product with our exclusive designs, also on demand, the waste comes mainly from items damaged during printing or embroidery and the percentage of damage is minimal and conforms to the industry standard. We also keep our repeat shipping rate low by putting orders through a three-step quality check before shipping.