LEVEL ACTIVE Launches Eco-Friendly Sportswear Collection, Advancing Sustainable Development Strategy
In 2025, LEVEL ACTIVE launched its first eco-friendly sportswear collection using recycled fabrics and eco-dyeing technology, showcasing the company’s strong commitment to green development.
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May 29,2025

In response to the global trend of sustainability, LEVEL ACTIVE officially launched the “ECO MOVE” eco-friendly sportswear collection in Spring 2025. The collection focuses on yoga wear, running gear, and gym sets—all made from recycled PET bottles and dyed with natural eco-friendly colorants.
These products provide a lightweight, breathable, and comfortable wearing experience while maintaining high environmental standards. Since its launch, the series has attracted significant attention from eco-conscious consumers and sustainable fashion brands in Europe.
“We are not just making activewear—we are promoting a greener, healthier lifestyle,” said Ms. Huang, Brand Manager of LEVEL ACTIVE. “ECO MOVE is our first major step toward sustainable development.”
To ensure the integrity of the eco-initiative, LEVEL ACTIVE has obtained certifications such as OEKO-TEX and GRS. The company has also optimized its factory operations to include energy-saving measures and fabric waste recycling systems.
Looking ahead, LEVEL ACTIVE plans to release at least two eco-series annually, gradually transforming its entire product line and supply chain toward sustainability.
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