

On September 16, 2024, in celebration of the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, ACTUAL TEXTILES, a key player in textile production in Madagascar, organized an awareness campaign for its employees. This initiative is part of a broader environmental strategy aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the textile industry in Madagascar and promoting more sustainable practices.
A More Environmentally Friendly Textile Industry in Madagascar
As the textile industry plays a crucial role in Madagascar’s economic development, ACTUAL TEXTILES positions itself as a leader by integrating eco-friendly solutions into its production processes. The company is taking concrete steps to protect the environment and contribute to ozone layer preservation:
✅ Energy Transition: Adoption of solar energy to power facilities and gradual replacement of traditional lighting with LED systems, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
✅ Resource Optimization: Implementation of a textile waste recycling system, responsible water management, and employee awareness programs on sustainable practices.
✅ Green Spaces Enhancement: Creation of green areas within production sites, integration of corporate vegetable gardens, and promotion of a circular economy for a more sustainable and local industry.
Strong Leadership Commitment for a Sustainable Future
During the event, Mezbine HIRIDJEE and Ilann HIRIDJEE, leaders of ACTUAL TEXTILES, reaffirmed their commitment to sustainable development and environmental responsibility in Madagascar’s textile industry:
💬 “Ozone layer preservation is a collective responsibility. In the textile sector, we have a key role to play in adopting more environmentally friendly production practices. At ACTUAL TEXTILES, we are committed to combining industrial innovation with sustainability to make Madagascar a model for eco-friendly textiles.”
ACTUAL TEXTILES: Driving Sustainable Textile Industry in Madagascar
Through its commitment to the environment and concrete actions, ACTUAL TEXTILES confirms its position as a benchmark in Madagascar’s textile industry. By balancing industrial performance with ecological responsibility, the company proves that sustainable development is not only possible but essential for the future of textile production in Madagascar.