About Us

we are committed to innovation & sustainability

LIINBY International Ltd. is a global leader in bio protection and sustainability, focusing on innovative solutions. Our headquarters and research and development centre are based in Hong Kong SAR.

At LIINBY, we are committed to innovation and sustainability. Our products incorporate all-natural ingredients and sustainable manufacturing practices, aligning with our vision for a greener future.

Liinby - Empower humans for a greener future
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our cutting-edge, environmentally-friendly zinc-based technology, which provides anti-bacterial textile solution that has revolutionized the industry.
Liinby - global leader in bio protection and sustainability

Mission statement

To provide customers with the best high-quality sustainable alternatives through innovative technologies and products.

HOW WE ARE contributing to a
healthier and greener future

By addressing these concerns and offering sustainable alternatives like our ANAB-TEX technology, we aim to meet the increasing demand for safe, eco-friendly, and high-performance textiles that contribute to a healthier and greener future.

Indoor threats

Our indoor environments are constantly exposed to viruses, bacteria, molds, yeasts, and pollens, posing risks to our health and well-being.

Harmful conventional textiles

Conventional anti-microbial textiles often rely on harmful chemicals like triclosan or silver nanoparticles, which have negative effects on consumer health and the environment.

Antibiotic resistance

Overuse of these chemicals can contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, further compromising public health.

Adverse health effects

Exposure to these chemicals can lead to skin irritation, hormonal disruptions, and other health problems.

Environmental impact

These chemicals can accumulate in the environment, causing pollution and ecosystem degradation.

Growing demand for sustainability

There is an increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products, with 73% of global consumers expressing their willingness to change consumption habits.