Join the Movement: Embrace Eco-Friendly Choices.
Go Green With Aberdeen
Zero-Waste Champion: For us, embracing a zero-waste philosophy is more than an aspiration; it’s a daily vow. We’re aware of the staggering global textile waste issue, with a total 92 million tons generated annually. At Aberdeen Fabrics, we take proactive measures to minimize waste, contributing our part to a healthier planet.
Our proprietary textile manufacturing process sets us apart by consuming 90% less water than traditional textile processing. All while maintaining a zero-waste water system. A complete closed-loop solution.
Elevate Performance, Lower Environmental Impact.
The CleanRTex Difference
These remarkable achievements in green manufacturing are made possible by our in-house proprietary machinery, reflecting our unwavering commitment to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future.
Consider this:
An average 100-yard roll of Soft Knit consumes 125 gallons (1,000 lbs.) of fresh water during production. All of which ends up as wastewater.
Our equivalent roll of CleanRTex Soft Knit uses just 12 gallons (100 lbs.).
A standard 20-roll pallet of Soft Knit consumers 2,500 gallons (20,000 lbs.) of freshwater in production.
Our equivalent pallet of CleanRTex Soft Knit requires only 240 gallons (2,000 lbs. ) — A remarkable 90 % reduction in water consumed AND ZERO wastewater generated.
CORPORATE SPONSOR
SR3 (Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research)

Aberdeen Fabrics is proud to sponsor SR3 (Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research) in their mission to protect and heal marine wildlife across the Pacific Northwest.
As a company committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship, we believe in supporting organizations that make a real impact on our ecosystems.
SR3’s work—rescuing and rehabilitating injured marine mammals, advancing ocean health research, and educating the public—aligns deeply with our values. We’re honored to contribute to their efforts and help ensure a healthier future for both sea life and the communities that depend on it.