Trident showcases regenerative cotton and sustainable innovations at Heimtextil

Trident is showcasing its commitment to sustainability at Heimtextil 2025 with a focus on regenerative cotton, recycled materials, and innovative product designs. Regenerative cotton, which enhances soil health, biodiversity, and water retention, is being incorporated into Trident’s bed and bath collections to meet rising demand for eco-friendly products.
The manufacturer is also expanding its use of recycled cotton, repurposing discarded fibers to minimize waste and advance closed-loop manufacturing systems. Trident unveiled sustainable innovations in performance products, including temperature-regulating sheets with biobased technologies for year-round comfort and EcoTwist towels offering superior absorbency, reduced linting, and softness without synthetic fibers. The company is further incorporating natural materials like bamboo and hemp, valued for their breathability, durability, and reduced environmental impact.
Key corporate sustainability initiatives include advanced water conservation systems like Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) at Trident’s Budhni facility, where 100 per cent of water is recycled. Renewable energy sources, such as solar power and biomass, also contribute to a reduced carbon footprint. These initiatives highlight Trident's commitment to sustainable practices and responsible manufacturing. Trident is exhibiting at Hall 9.0, Booth B24, at Heimtextil, showcasing its vision for a greener textile future.