Innovative green products
◉ Research and development status
Everest adheres to the spirit of lean development, focuses on creating MVP (minimum viable product), combines the advantages of popular and functional fabrics, and continuously upgrades innovative products. The company consists of a cutting-edge technology research institute and R&D department, focusing on the research and development of functional fibers, functional post-processing technology and nano-level textiles. These technical R&D drivers enable Everest to quickly go to market, mass produce, and realize and quickly respond to customer needs to enhance corporate competitiveness. Everest develops high-performance textiles through innovative technologies, uses nanotechnology to ensure product performance and quality, and integrates fashion elements to create products that are both functional and beautiful. This strategy not only improves market competitiveness but also enhances the company's operating efficiency, achieving a dual improvement in economic benefits and innovation capabilities, making Everest stand out in the textile industry and become an industry leader.
Cumulative patent approvals
One new patent was added in 2023, and there are currently 35 valid patents in 2024, including 24 domestic inventions, 9 new domestic patents, 1 design and 1 foreign patent (USA). It is expected to continue to grow steadily in the future and maintain its leading position in the industry.
Everest won the 2025 iF Design Concept Award RE:NEO Next Generation Screen Cape
Everest Industrial Co., Ltd. stood out in the 2025 iF Design Award with its innovative RE:NEO Next Generation Screen Cape, demonstrating its outstanding strength in sustainable textiles and high-performance design. This product is made of 100% recycled PET bottles, combined with breathable membrane technology and waterproof fabric, and is splash-proof, windproof, and breathable, providing lightweight and comfortable protection like a "second skin". The design features ice-blue water ripple prints to convey the concept of environmental protection, and its multi-functional uses are adapted to various environmental needs. Everest cooperated with Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology to enhance the futuristic feel and sustainable value of the product through industry-university exchanges. This year's iF Design Award attracted more than 11,000 works from 66 countries around the world. Everest became one of only 3% of winning companies from Taiwan, demonstrating its leading position in the field of international textile innovation. RE:NEO is not only an environmental milestone, but also reflects Everest's sustainable vision of integrating function and design.
◉ Development Plan 2025
As green awareness rises, Everest will continue to strengthen its ESG sustainable development, and through setting exciting customer results, building the right capabilities, creating effective operating models, continuously updating key insights, and reallocating investments based on returns, the company will focus on four aspects: vertical integration and R&D, supply chain layout, green transformation and AI leadership, in response to rapid changes and external turbulence, as explained below:
Recycled and bio-based materials: 50% each; carbon reduction target: 50%
【Green transformation‧sustainable resilience】 Product upgrades to strengthen low-carbon competitiveness
In the face of increasingly severe natural disasters, Everest recognizes the urgency of mitigating the greenhouse effect and has set a long-term goal for 2030 to fully implement innovative environmental sustainability initiatives. In order to achieve a closed-loop recycling cycle for garments, Everest developed TPEE thermoplastic polyester elastic fiber and worked with local Taiwanese manufacturers to jointly develop Elastomultiester polyester composite elastic fiber, delivering a spandex-free mono-material solution. It has also partnered with Far Eastern Advanced to develop polyamide PA6,6 for airbag recycling, realizing cross-industry cooperation and circular economy goals. In addition, in order to improve the energy efficiency of dyeing and finishing processes, Everest and Far Eastern New Century jointly developed 98°C low-temperature dyeable modified polyester fibers, endowing the material with enhanced energy-saving features. The company actively utilizes a wide range of biomass materials, including livestock waste (animal feces), kitchen waste oil, bagasse, milkfish scales, oyster shells, corn oil, water chestnut shell charcoal, and silver wattle charcoal, to reduce dependence on petrochemical products and promote the recycling of renewable resources.
Promoting net-zero transformation is a shared challenge for Taiwan's textile industry. Everest actively responds to the need for carbon reduction, focusing on low-carbon material applications and solvent-free technology, developing innovative products such as carbon capture membranes, eco-friendly biofilms from non-food sources, and water-based PU products. At the same time, Everest is committed to sustainable material recycling by applying the single-material concept to waterproof and breathable functional clothing. The company has developed rTPEE-laminated and bio-based nylon membrane laminated fabrics, continuing to work toward Textile-to-Textile (T2T) circular economy goals and carbon neutrality. Everest proactively promotes material reuse, not only giving back to society, but also striving to build a local green supply chain to reduce the carbon footprint of its products, achieve a low-carbon economy, and contribute to sustainable development.
layout】 New online and offline experience, channel integration and re-layout
Implementing technological innovation and application to improve operational efficiency
With sharp insight into the apparel market, Everest integrates online and offline shopping experiences, flexibly responds to market changes, and continuously improves consumer shopping convenience and brand influence. Through one-stop services for fabric R&D and apparel design, it strengthens supply chain layout and integration, ensuring efficient coordination between production and sales while boosting operational stability and market competitiveness. In addition, Everest actively expands cross-industry cooperation and marketing exposure, leveraging smart technology and data analysis to accurately manage inventory, reduce resource waste, and optimize cost structures to meet rapidly evolving market demands. Amid global sustainable trends, Everest also accelerates green production, adopting environmentally friendly materials and implementing energy-saving and carbon reduction measures. With strong supply chain integration and innovation at its core, Everest continues to expand its global presence and enhance brand competitiveness on all fronts.
Everest integrates digital technologies such as IOT, CIM, MES, ERP, BI, and VI to accelerate the introduction of supply chain management, promote smart manufacturing, and apply the Internet of Things and big data, significantly enhancing production efficiency and market responsiveness. In collaboration with the 5G dedicated frequency and network innovation application diffusion plan of the Digital Industry Administration of the Ministry of Digital Development, it has jointly implemented the factory intelligent logistics AGV system with Far Eastern Group. In addition, the factory introduced an AR Web-based machine maintenance management platform this year, which adopts cross-platform design and cross-device integration methods, supplemented by big data analysis of digital dashboards. It enables real-time tracking of repair progress, significantly speeds up maintenance, and provides quick statistical analysis to identify the most common causes of machine failures. This boosts teamwork among machine maintenance colleagues, reduces downtime pressure, and minimizes production capacity problems caused by maintenance.
▌Recycled products
ⓄBIO Waste Sugarcane Bagasse-Based Polyester Woven Fabric
Everest is committed to the development of environmentally friendly and green fashion products, and combines with related industries to develop new materials for a circular economy. This is also an urgent and inevitable social responsibility of the company. Sugarcane bagasse, which is rich in cellulose, is an agricultural waste with high utilization value. The use of sugarcane bagasse not only reduces the damage to the environment and natural ecology, but also uses new technologies to find and develop biomass materials from nature. It can not only replace industrial products and reduce dependence on oil, but biomass materials also come from the natural biological world and are naturally renewable. Renewable materials are endless, and products made of biomass materials can reduce carbon footprints, contribute to the earth and environmental protection, and achieve the mission of sustainable operation.
ⓄBiomass Balance Woven Elastic Fabric
Biomass Balance is an innovative method used by BASF to convert recycled agricultural waste and animal manure from animal husbandry into renewable raw materials for the chemical industry. At the beginning of the production process, fossil raw materials are mixed with renewable raw materials from sustainable sources to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and save fossil resources. Everest’s products in cooperation with BASF include Biomass Balance Roica and Nylon 6. Used nylon 6 fabrics can be chemically depolymerized and upgraded into virgin nylon 6 materials by BASF’s loopamid® technology, achieving a closed-loop recycling of nylon 6 fabric waste. This promotes efficient use of resources and environmental sustainability.
ⓄRegenerative Cotton Regenerative Sustainable Cotton Products
Regenerative sustainable cotton is a type of cotton grown using regenerative agricultural practices, designed to improve soil health, increase biodiversity, and capture carbon. Farming methods using regenerative agriculture help reduce soil degradation, improve water retention, and reduce the impact of harmful chemicals on the environment. By promoting biodiversity, the cultivation of regenerative sustainable cotton can also help protect local ecosystems and reduce the impact of pests and diseases. The use of cover crops and crop rotation helps improve soil health and fertility. Cotton is one of the most widely used natural fibers in the fashion industry. However, there are some environmental issues with the production of traditional cotton, including the use of pesticides and fertilizers, soil depletion, high carbon dioxide emissions, and water pollution. As consumers become more aware of the impact of their purchasing decisions on the environment, the demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly products continues to grow. By choosing regenerative recycled cotton, you can rejuvenate the earth instead of depleting it, and truly achieve sustainable results.
Ⓞ E-2000 EcoMade
Everest uses a special processed yarn technology to combine LYCRA® T400® EcoMade with recycled polyester. This appeals to environmentally conscious consumers as less waste goes into landfills.
ⓄSolvent-Free Waterproof and Breathable Laminates and Products
Ever Solvent-Free Wear is a functional clothing line independently developed by Everest based on the concept of environmental sustainability. It is manufactured using water-based, solvent-free technology, achieves 10K/10K physical properties, and has excellent water-repellent and windproof functions. This clothing uses Everest's advanced lamination technology to ensure lightness, breathability and comfort, making it suitable for various outdoor activities and daily wear. This innovative technology avoids the harmful effects of traditional solvents on the environment and human health, and demonstrates Everest's commitment to promoting sustainable development and green manufacturing. The launch of Ever Solvent-Free Wear not only demonstrates Everest's leading position in material technology and manufacturing processes, but also reflects its dual emphasis on environmental protection and consumer needs. This functional clothing has set a new benchmark for the industry and promotes the development of the clothing industry in a green and sustainable direction.
Ⓞ Single-Material, All-Polyester Three-Layer Laminated Fabric
Everest has developed an all-polyester three-layer laminating technology based on the concept of a circular economy. The three-layer structure, outer fabric, membrane, and base fabric, are all made from recycled PET bottles and integrated into a single polyester material. The membrane layer uses the environmentally friendly rTPEE film developed by Far Eastern New Century, which does not contain harmful chemicals, has excellent waterproof and breathable properties, and is compatible with polyester fabrics, making it easy for overall recycling at the end of the product's life cycle. Compared with traditional composite materials, this design simplifies sorting and processing, improves recycling efficiency, and reduces waste costs. Through this technology, the feasibility and sustainability of textile recycling and remanufacturing are realized, an innovative practice for textiles moving toward full product recyclability. ⓄEver Eco Windproof Wear This is a new water-based product designed to improve non-fluorinated waterproof fabrics. During the production process, the Everest R&D team solved problems such as adhesive penetration and texture hardening, and the washing durability and windproof performance are comparable to conventional products.
▌Printing Series Products
Ⓞ Digital Printing Combined With Matte Printing
Sublimation printing has bright colors and high resolution, which can perfectly present delicate patterns and colors. Combined with matte printing, the low gloss of the matte effect can enhance the layering of fabric patterns when viewed from different angles, adding unique visual and tactile effects to the product. Water-based dyes and water-based PU adhesives are used in the process to meet the popular needs of the market and reduce the impact on the environment.
Ⓞ Wrinkles Digital Printing
The fabric is made of recycled yarn and is placed under specific temperature and pressure conditions to create irregular textures and a three-dimensional appearance. Combined with digital printing technology, the wrinkled fabric retains the original base color, creating a unique aesthetic and special effect, adding more texture and value to the product.
◉ Global Exhibitions and Marketing
Everest sells to global brand customers. It mainly produces yarn, fabrics and ready-made clothes, and owns textile and garment factories in various locations. In order to effectively market its products, Everest actively participates in various sales exhibitions and international competitions to keep up with the latest trends. With the leapfrog growth of AI, the rapid development of green technology, and the trend of accelerated transformation toward new energy, textile companies are actively participating in exhibitions to showcase their research and development results and new products, and to directly contact potential customers and partners. Through participating in exhibitions, Everest continues to increase brand exposure and communicate face-to-face with customers and business partners from different countries to further expand the market and strengthen mutual trust and cooperation. During the exhibition, we actively gather industry trends and quickly adjust market strategies to cope with changes. In 2024, Everest participated in 19 physical exhibitions, which were not only an opportunity for us to showcase innovative products, but also an important way to enhance brand image and value and expand market influence. Through these activities, we will continue to promote the company's growth and provide customers with better sustainable products and services








