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The new NEXTEVO production facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam. Agricultural, forestry, and land use contribute 21% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Improper disposal of agricultural waste, like burning unutilised pineapple residues or letting them decompose, releases significant amounts of carbon dioxide and methane, potent greenhouse gases that harm the environment.

The fashion industry also contributes significantly to environmental degradation, responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions . To address environmental challenges, NEXTEVO's expansion in Vietnam utilises agricultural by-products to create sustainable textile materials and supports sustainable initiatives . Leveraging Vietnam's Strong End-to-end Textile Supply Chain Vietnam , the world's third-largest textile exporter , offers a strategic location for NEXTEVO's debut.



Located in Dong Nai , NEXTEVO's new facility benefits from proximity to major seaports, Ho Chi Minh City , and vertically integrated textile manufacturers. This interconnectivity enhances cost efficiency and reduces the need for long-distance inland transportation, minimising emissions. NEXTEVO sources pineapple leaf fiber from the Philippines , Indonesia , and East Africa , and soon, Vietnam and India .

This diverse and scalable sourcing reduces climate risk and ensures a constant supply of raw materials. NEXTEVO's Pineapple Leaf Fiber Stands Out For Its Unique Advantages As pineapple leaves are a byproduct of fruit cultivation, they require no ad.

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