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Unisol Unveils Sustainable and Stylish Uniforms Made from 100% Filipino Pineapple Fiber



Unisol’s PTF Chameleon Collection



Unisol, a leading uniform provider based in Cebu, has announced the launch of its innovative Chameleon Collection, a line of uniforms crafted from 100% Philippine Tropical Fiber (PTF), specifically pineapple fiber. This groundbreaking initiative showcases Filipino ingenuity and promotes sustainable, durable clothing options.

Founded by visionary entrepreneur Jonas Quilantang, Unisol is committed to supporting local industries and promoting environmentally friendly practices.  The Chameleon Collection embodies this commitment, utilizing PTF, a remarkable material known for its exceptional durability and wrinkle-resistant properties.  The pineapple fiber used in the collection can withstand up to 1000 washes, making it an incredibly sustainable and long-lasting choice for uniforms.


 "We are proud to introduce the Unisol’s PTF Chameleon Collection, a testament to our dedication to innovation and sustainability," said Jonas Quilantang, Founder and CEO of Unisol. "By utilizing PTF, we are not only supporting local farmers and textile producers but also creating high-quality, durable uniforms that are better for the environment."

 

The PTF Chameleon Collection offers a diverse range of styles and designs, catering to the needs of various industries and organizations.  The uniforms are comfortable, breathable, and stylish, while also being incredibly durable and eco-friendly.

 











Fibers used in Unisol’s PTF Chameleon Collection


Unisol's commitment to sustainability extends beyond the use of PTF.  The company has implemented a comprehensive supply chain that prioritizes ethical sourcing and responsible manufacturing practices.  This dedication to sustainability has earned Unisol recognition as a leader in the uniform industry.

 

The launch of the PTF Chameleon Collection marks a significant milestone for Unisol and the Philippine textile industry.  It demonstrates the potential of local innovation and the growing demand for sustainable and durable clothing options.

 

Unisol's commitment to sustainability, and the benefits of using PTF.  


For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/unisolph.  


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