Gear Patrol went behind the scenes with Sarah Bellos at our #indigo fields and processing site to learn about our mission to create commercially scalable natural indigo for the global #denim industry. Read the full feature by Rae Witte below. #sustainabletextiles #regenerativeagriculture #sustainablefashion #naturalindigo #naturaldyes #colorwithlife #circularity #chemicalmanufacturing
Stony Creek Colors
Chemical Manufacturing
Springfield, TENNESSEE 1,598 followers
From farms to fashion supply chains we use our Color With Life® technology to grow the future of plant-based dyes.
About us
Stony Creek Colors manufactures traceable, 100% plant-based indigo dyes that improve soil health and replace harmful, synthetic colorants in global fashion supply chains. Stony Creek is the fastest growing manufacturer of natural indigo globally, serving fashion brands as well as an artisan community of professional dyers. We partner with leading denim mills to bring consistent and scalable natural colors into industrial use. Our customers are the world’s leading fashion and personal care brands and their suppliers. Our next generation products will fuel clean color innovation in verticals such as cosmetics, personal care, and food.
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http://www.stonycreekcolors.com
External link for Stony Creek Colors
- Industry
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Springfield, TENNESSEE
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- natural colorants, plant extractions, bio-based dyes, sustainable agriculture, indigo production, regenerative farming, natural pigments, sustainable fashion solutions, plant-based dye, natural indigo, and innovation
Locations
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Primary
921 Central Ave W
Springfield, TENNESSEE 37172, US
Employees at Stony Creek Colors
Updates
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Our CEO Sarah Bellos will be joining two former Tennessee Governors at 3686 Festival later this month to talk entrepreneurship and collaboration. Let us know if you will be in attendance! And, check out their podcast for great insight on hot topics where we may have more in common, across party lines, than we think.
Come hear former Govs. Philip Bredesen and Bill Haslam record their podcast, “You Might Be Right About It,” live at 3686 with guests Brad Smith and Sarah Bellos. The governors, who hail from different sides of the political aisle, record the podcast for the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The name of the podcast is taken from Baker’s famous quote, “the other fellow may be right,” and draws on the late senator’s ability to work across party lines. The podcast has had guests including Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Jon Meacham and Judy Woodruff, longtime anchor for PBS and CNN. Buy your tickets at https://attend3686.com/ #LaunchTN #3686fest #livepodcast
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Congratulations to imogene willie on the recent launch of their 100% organic cotton unisex chore pant, yarn dyed using our 100% US-grown indigo with the support of our partners at the Albini Group!
the ventura chore pant in washed indigo
imogeneandwillie.com