Beyond the Label: A Closer Look at Gildan's and Moss Apparel’s Transparent Supply Chain

In our previous blog, we explored how Moss Apparel and Gildan are setting the standard for ethical and sustainable fashion. Today, we’re going one layer deeper—into the factories, materials, and services behind the garments. Because in a world of greenwashing, real sustainability is built on traceability.
Gildan: Supply Chain Transparency You Can Actually See
Gildan stands out in the apparel world for one reason: they own and operate almost the entire supply chain. This vertical integration means they don’t rely on third-party manufacturers or unknown middlemen—they manage the spinning, dyeing, cutting, sewing, and even packaging processes.
Factory Locations and Oversight
Gildan operates facilities in:
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Honduras (Rio Nance complex)
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Nicaragua
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Dominican Republic
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Bangladesh
Their Rio Nance complex in Honduras, in particular, is a model for ethical production. It's powered in part by biomass energy, recycles wastewater, and provides over 20,000 fair-wage jobs with healthcare and education programs for employees.
All Gildan facilities are:
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WRAP-certified (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production)
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Regularly audited by independent third parties
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Compliant with the Fair Labor Association (FLA) standards
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Committed to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified products—meaning they're free from harmful substances
You can actually explore some of their facilities through Gildan's factory tours and transparency hub on their official website, where they detail working conditions and environmental data.
Material Sourcing: Organic Cotton, Recycled Polyester & Ethical Harvesting
Gildan sources U.S.-grown cotton, which reduces shipping emissions and ensures compliance with U.S. labor and environmental laws. Their cotton is:
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Ethically harvested
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Water-efficient thanks to precision irrigation
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Processed in facilities that aim to reduce waste at every step
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Recycled polyester from post-consumer plastic
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Dyes and finishes that minimize water use and chemical waste
By maintaining control of the textile process from start to finish, Gildan ensures all materials meet their high ethical and environmental standards.
Who Makes Moss Apparel Possible?
At Moss Apparel, we’ve partnered with Gildan and responsible print-on-demand platforms like Printful and Printify, who share our values. These partners:
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Work with eco-conscious manufacturers
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Offer products made with certified organic and recycled materials
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Use non-toxic, water-based inks for direct-to-garment printing
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Ship from fulfillment centers closest to the customer, reducing our carbon footprint
We also vet each product line to ensure it meets our own sustainability benchmarks before it's offered in our store.
Service Providers You Can Trust
Behind the scenes, Moss Apparel is powered by ethical service providers who align with our values:
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EcoEnclose for compostable and recycled packaging
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Shopify for e-commerce with offset carbon shipping options
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Stripe Climate for donating a portion of our revenue to carbon removal initiatives
- Partnering and donating to Non-Profits who share our values.
These tools help us keep our environmental footprint low—without sacrificing quality or customer experience.
Why Transparency Matters
At Moss Apparel, we don’t expect you to just trust us—we want you to see the receipts. From the fields where the cotton is grown to the people who sew the seams, every part of our supply chain is open for scrutiny.
Because when you know your purchase supports safe jobs, clean production, and ethical values, that shirt or hoodie becomes a symbol of something bigger than fashion.
How You Can Dig Deeper
We invite our customers to:
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Review Gildan’s Sustainability Report
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Explore our partner certifications (OEKO-TEX, GOTS, WRAP)
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Reach out with questions—we're always happy to talk sourcing
Built to Last, Made to Matter
With every Moss Apparel product, you’re getting more than a piece of clothing. You’re wearing a story of responsibility, sustainability, and respect for the planet. We believe ethical fashion should be the rule—not the exception—and we’re proud to lead that change with transparency.