- Sensors - Environmental Sensors
- Apparel
- Cement
- Procurement
- Product Research & Development
- Additive Manufacturing
- Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
- Outdoor Environmental Monitoring
Ikone is a textile company that designs, develops, and customizes all types of textiles for companies and organizations. The company was born from the Fouque Company, created by Antoine and Matthieu in 2019. Historically engaged in textile marking and screen printing since 1982, the company has now diversified, offering embroidery and digital printing to its customers. Two years after the takeover of the previous company, Ikone has seen significant changes, including the emergence of a CSR policy, a threefold increase in the number of employees, a new website, and strong commercial development. The company is committed to integrating virtue into its growth and making concrete progress on their carbon impact.
Ikone, a company specializing in the design, development, and customization of textiles for companies and organizations, was looking to measure and reduce its carbon footprint. Despite having only 15 employees, the company was not driven by legal obligations but by a voluntary and transparent Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) approach. The textile industry, being the second most polluting industry globally, has significant social and environmental impacts throughout the production chain. Ikone, as a player in this market, recognized its share of responsibility and aimed to act beyond legal constraints. The company's challenge was to accurately measure its carbon impact and structure an environmental policy to reduce emissions in the long term.
Ikone partnered with Greenly to carry out their first carbon assessment. Greenly's measurement solution was simple, intuitive, and allowed Ikone to monitor their impacts in real time. It also provided support in their action and compensation plans. The solution was particularly well suited to Ikone's context as a fast-growing SME. Greenly's solution also offered life cycle analyses, which helped Ikone go further in their measurement process before taking targeted corrective action. The first assessment provided a quick overview of Ikone's carbon impact, which included direct, energy-related, and indirect emissions caused by service providers and services used by the company. Ikone then established a responsible purchasing policy and began a continuous search for solutions to reduce the impact of the clothes they buy. A life cycle assessment was also initiated with Greenly to better understand the impact of their flagship products at each stage of their production.
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