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Lee named exclusive denim provider for AppHarvest

23 Oct '20
2 min read
Jonathan Webb; Pic: PR Newswire
Jonathan Webb; Pic: PR Newswire

Lee, an apparel brand known for its timeless denim style and innovative apparel, has announced a collaboration with AppHarvest to be official and exclusive denim provider for employees at its new high-tech greenhouse in Appalachia. The announcement comes as the company opens its new 60-acre controlled environment agriculture facility in Morehead, Kentucky. 
 
Since its founding in 1889 and the opening in 1912 of its first factory in Salina, Kansas producing overalls, dungarees and jackets, Lee has dressed America's workforce. From the railroad workers and cowboys of the past to the blue-collar workforce and entrepreneurs of today, the company's early slogan "The Jeans That Built America," still resonates. Lee continues its iconic legacy by providing purposefully designed and crafted workwear for AppHarvest's approximately 300 employees. Betty Madden, Lee's global head of design, will spearhead the development of the uniforms.
 
“For over 130 years, Lee has been a brand that embodies unrelenting optimism and a pioneering spirit. We are so pleased to join forces with AppHarvest, an organisation that shares our commitment to sustainability and innovation,” Madden said in a press release.
 
“At AppHarvest, we're reinventing American agriculture by growing up to 30 times more food in an indoor acre compared to traditional open-field farming and doing it while using 90 per cent less water (and only recycled rainwater at that),” Jonathan Webb, AppHarvest founder & CEO, said. “We admire Lee's longtime commitment to sustainability and look forward to partnering with them to show how Middle America is leading in the field.”
 
Both brands align on their commitment to using innovation to further sustainable practices, particularly around water. AppHarvest's farm applies hydroponic growing techniques and circular water distribution to eliminate agricultural runoff. Lee has worked to revamp the way indigo is dyed, increasing its use of Indigood foam dying technology to virtually eliminate water from the process.
 
“As we look ahead, we must continually challenge ourselves to redefine how we operate, so that we can help create a brighter future for our planet and our industry,” Roian Atwood, senior director of sustainable business at Lee, said. “Partnering with innovators like the minds at AppHarvest broadens our perspectives, which open the way to new and unique ideas around sustainability.”

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)

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