Vision Support has recently launched its Ecopure product range that offers everything required to produce a complete and eco-friendly guest room from duvets to pillows, flatbed linen, towels, bathrobes and slippers.
According to Vision, the biggest trends in the hospitality of 2020 are eco-conscious guests. The current spotlight on climate change has made hotel guests increasingly aware of their environmental responsibility. A recent survey conducted reveals that over 60% of travelers who are loyal to hotel brands state that the brand’s corporate responsibility was the key factor in their loyalty.
According to research conducted, the world id now listening and reacting to the negative impact and implications of human consumption. The eco-movement has recently touched all industry sectors and the results are visible across the global hospitality brand.
Social responsibility and sustainability have remained at the core of Vision’s business. To serve their customer base better the company’s best-in-class sourcing team has set out to find the most innovative and ecological textiles as possible at this point in time. From testing materials to designing various prototypes a unique collection of products has been created from Ecopure. The company keeps a keen eye on technological advancements that makes it more effective and have a cleaner footprint. As the knowledge and technology evolve the company adds these advancements to its product line.
The company’s products are based on four categories. The first one being recycled, they have turned bottles into polyester that has been utilized in their products. These products are procured from GRS certified mills. Its second category produces organic products made out of 100% cotton and carries GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard). Their fourth category features natural products that bypass the harsh chemicals applied to textiles and in-turn save water and energy. The last category ensures energy efficiency, that comprises products that are lighter and absorbent that ensures easy care, quick laundering and large savings on water and energy.
The company is able to offer its consumers a full visioned sustainable product line.
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