Expert Consultancy in Yarn and Textile Industry
Latest Yarn Trends for Quality and Innovation

Why Consultancy

New Trends

Our Consulting Services

Polycot Agencies delivers end-to-end textile consulting expertise, driving business success through strategic planning, operational efficiency, financial discipline, talent development, and sustainable market expansion.

Sustainability in Textile Consultancy

Sustainability

From GOTS, GRS, RCS, OCS, INDITEX and beyond, we can work with you towards achieving the necessary accreditations relevant to your business where ethics, origin and traceability are fundamental to the supply chain.

Inventory Optimization for Textile Industry

Inventory Optimization

We support clients in managing raw material inventory by analyzing ICE 2 futures for market insights and price forecasts. We help optimize costs, manage risks with hedging strategies, and recommend sustainable materials. Our tailored guidance helps clients make informed decisions to stay competitive.

Import Solutions for Competitive Edge

Import Solutions

We guide clients on when to import versus buy locally and assist in enrolling them in government programs for duty concessions. Our expertise empowers businesses to make informed decisions that enhance competitiveness and cost-effectiveness.

Creativity and Product Diversification in Textiles

Creativity & Product Diversification

We specialize in providing creativity and product diversification advice tailored for the modern textile industry. Our consultancy helps clients innovate and expand their product lines, enabling them to remain competitive and meet changing market demands.

Personalized Textile Consultancy Solutions

The Art of Listening

We focus on understanding our client’s unique challenges to provide tailored support to address specific problems, ensuring personalized solutions. By fostering open communication, we empower businesses to optimize their sourcing strategies and achieve their goals effectively.

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Ciclo

CiCLO fibers offer an innovative solution to reduce microplastic pollution from synthetic textiles. This technology enhances biodegradation in various environments, minimizing long-term environmental impact without compromising fabric durability.

CiCLO logo representing sustainable textile innovation

Noosa

Noosa Fiber offers cutting-edge, bio-renewable, and recyclable textile fibers, aiming to reduce environmental impact through its NOOCYCLE™ technology. This patented process enables full fiber recovery, minimizing textile waste and promoting a circular textile economy.

Noosa Fiber logo highlighting bio-renewable textiles

Re-Root-Tex

Re-Root-Tex transforms pineapple leaf waste into sustainable fibers, reducing CO2 emissions and water use. This chemical-free process creates eco-friendly, soft textiles for circular fashion while supporting rural communities.

Re-Root-Tex logo symbolizing sustainable fibers from waste

Polyblend

Polyblend develops recyclable fibers to reduce microplastic pollution from synthetic textiles. Its innovative technology enhances fiber recovery and recycling, promoting sustainability and curbing environmental harm caused by fiber shedding.

Polyblend logo representing innovative recycling technology

Future Of Textile

The Future of Textiles: Revolutionary technologies eliminate microplastic pollution, paving the way for sustainable, eco-friendly materials.

Bio Engineered Textiles

Bio-engineered textiles blend plant-based and technological methods, transforming textile production. They include fully bio-engineered textiles made from proteins and carbohydrates in corn, grass, and cane sugar, produced through a bio-molecular process. These textiles mimic synthetic functionalities while being biodegradable. Biodegradable fibers can also enhance conventional textiles like polyester, improving their biodegradability in natural environments by up to 93%.

Bio-engineered textiles illustrating sustainability and biodegradability

Plant Based Textile

Plant-based textiles are made from natural fibers, offering the sustainability of recirculating in ecosystems. They are divided into two categories: the first includes textiles from resilient crops like cactus, hemp, abaca, seaweed, and rubber, which require fewer chemicals and adapt to climate changes. The second category comprises textiles from plant by-products, using leftover materials from production, such as banana, olive, persimmon, and hemp.

Natural fibers used in plant-based textiles promoting sustainability

E-Export Opportunity

The growing global demand for sustainable textiles presents a major opportunity for e-exporting. As consumers become more eco-conscious and seek high-quality, innovative materials, businesses that prioritize eco-friendly practices can thrive. Digital platforms enhance this by allowing companies to access international markets more efficiently than ever before.

Illustration of e-export opportunities for sustainable textiles

Technological Textile

Technology enhances textiles through upcycling, recycling, construction, and design. With a surplus from past production, recycling and upcycling promote circular usage. Traditional techniques like knitting and weaving minimize waste and enable multiple colors with fewer yarns. Textile Design Thinking addresses energy use and durability, improving natural fibers through innovation.

Innovative processes in technological textiles focusing on sustainability

Regenerative - moving beyond sustainability

Regenerative practices in textiles go beyond minimizing harm, focusing on restoring ecosystems and improving environmental health. This approach includes circular systems that renew resources, promote biodiversity, and support carbon-positive production, ensuring a more holistic, long-term environmental impact.

Visual representation of regenerative practices in textiles