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Pallas Textiles Launches Sustainability Resource Hub with New Eco Filter Tool

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Pallas Textiles unveiled a new sustainability-focused landing page that brings clarity, transparency, and accessibility to the brand’s long-standing environmental initiatives. The updated web experience serves as a central resource for designers, specifiers, and industry partners—providing an efficient way to explore sustainable materials, processes, and partnerships that align with project goals.

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The new page outlines key focus areas such as the use of recycled and upcycled fibers, responsible sourcing practices, reduced-waste packaging, and collaborations with like-minded organizations. It also introduces a deeper look into Pallas’ partnerships with Material Bank and the SEAQUAL® Initiative—efforts that actively contribute to waste reduction and marine pollution cleanup.

“Our commitment to sustainability has guided our approach to design since our inception,” said Dean Lindsley, vice president, Pallas Textiles. “This landing page makes it easier for the design community to immerse themselves in that story and identify solutions that align with their project goals.” Alongside the launch, Pallas has introduced an eco-filter tool within its product browsing experience. Users can filter textiles by seven distinct sustainability criteria, such as environmental certifications and Red List compliance. There is also a dedicated filter to view products that incorporate recycled content. This functionality streamlines the specification process, saving time for interior designers and project teams while supporting alignment with building certification goals by highlighting product composition, chemical reductions, and product declarations.

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