Conoce el Bosque Vayoil Textil en Campus Diversia

Vayoil Textil y la asociación Amica han formalizado una alianza para impulsar el Campus Diversia, un entorno natural de 412 hectáreas ubicado en la Comunidad Valenciana y en el que personas trabajadoras con discapacidad, no sólo realizan tareas de forestación y de mantenimiento agrícola, sino que reciben formación en oficios sostenibles, facilitando su inserción laboral en el sector medioambiental. Mediante el apadrinamiento de un bosque de 70 olivos, la compañía textil busca combatir el cambio climático a través de la reforestación, preservar la biodiversidad, crear sumideros de CO₂ y fomentar prácticas ecológicas en el ámbito empresarial. Ver vídeo. ¿Por qué olivos? Aunque en todo el proyecto se apuesta por la plantación de especies autóctonas de la Comunidad Valenciana para preservar la flora y fauna local, estos olivos cumplen además un doble propósito. Y es que gracias a sus singulares características (longevidad, adaptación o tamaño) se convierten en unos grandes aliados en la lucha contra el cambio climático y, además, permiten generar empleos en el medio rural gracias a su cultivo y explotación. Lo que resulta en un magnífico aceite de oliva virgen extra ecológico, cuya venta contribuye a la financiación del proyecto. En palabras de Luis Esteve, fundador de Vayoil Textil: “Como enclave dentro del Campus Diversia, el Bosque Vayoil contribuye a la dinamización rural, a la generación de oportunidades laborales para hombres y mujeres con discapacidad, al desarrollo de infraestructuras basadas en energías renovables, al impulso de la agricultura ecológica y a la recuperación, cuidado y puesta en valor de espacios naturales de alto valor ecológico, así como a la sensibilización medioambiental. Impacto social y medioambiental Desde Amica han señalado que este tipo de colaboraciones con empresas de referencia a nivel internacional son fundamentales para la supervivencia del entorno rural, ya que el apadrinamiento de estos árboles cumple una triple función: medioambiental, contribuye a la fijación de carbono en el suelo y, por tanto, a la lucha contra el cambio climático; social, genera empleo estable para personas con diferentes capacidades y económica ya que dinamiza el territorio y favorece la fijación de población en zonas rurales a través de la agricultura sostenible. “El gesto de Vayoil Textil va más allá del cuidado de un árbol. Llevamos 30 años colaborando con ellos y es un factor diferenciador trabajar con una empresa familiar que tiene alma para creer y apoyar estos proyectos de gran impacto a nivel social y medioambiental. Es un apoyo a un sistema donde la inclusión social y la custodia del territorio caminan juntas. En un mercado que suele premiar la inmediatez, es positivo encontrar empresas que apuesten por proyectos con raíces a largo plazo”, manifestó María José Cabo, gerente y responsable de Amica. Compromiso con la Agenda 2030 Con esta iniciativa, Vayoil Textil reafirma su compromiso consolidado desde hace más de una década, integrar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en su estrategia de responsabilidad corporativa, avanzando hacia un modelo económico más colaborativo y vinculando su trayectoria en el sector textil con la recuperación del patrimonio natural valenciano. Luis Esteve, fundador de Vayoil Textil, estuvo presente junto a parte de su equipo en la implantación oficial de la placa que formaliza este acto y manifestó: “seguiremos apoyando a Amica, una asociación que es un auténtico crisol de conocimiento y que lleva más de 40 años poniendo en valor y descubriendo capacidades. Como empresa, creemos firmemente en la innovación continua, y por ello vemos en las prácticas sostenibles, que integran el desarrollo económico, social y ambiental, una de las claves fundamentales para transformar la manera en que concebimos el futuro.”
Impulso a la internacionalización

VAYOIL TEXTIL, S.A.U ha recibido una subvención de 19.729,27 € a través de la línea “Ayudas al impulso a la internacionalización de pymes exportadoras de la Comunitat Valenciana 2025”, convocada por la CONSELLERIA DE INNOVACIÓN, INDUSTRIA, COMERCIO Y TURISMO. Esta ayuda nos permitirá realizar acciones promocionales para fortalecer y expandir nuestra presencia en mercados internacionales, para continuar con nuestra estrategia de crecimiento global.
Vayoil Textil receives the Medal of Gratitude 2025 for its solidarity work in the Campanar fire.

The Valencian company has been distinguished with the Medal of Gratitude 2025, one of the highest recognitions awarded by the City Council of Valencia This award has been given to 63 organizations that offered immediate, generous and selfless collaboration in the tragic fire of the Campanar building, on February 22, 2024 This is the second occasion in the history of the city in which this medal is awarded, the first edition took place after the overflowing of the Turia River in 1957. Now, 67 years later, l' Ajuntament de València organizes again this celebration, to give an honorable mention to 63 companies and institutions that did not hesitate to join efforts to help the neighbors affected by the fire in the Campanar neighborhood. The support, commitment, integrity, generosity and social responsibility shown by organizations such as Vayoil Textil, the Firefighters of Valencia and the Consortium, the Local Police, the UME, the Red Cross, Civil Protection, Mercadona, El Corte Ingles, IKEA, among others, had a huge impact on the affected families and other areas of the country. The value of solidarity and empathy In the main auditorium of the Palau de la Música, more than 800 people, including businessmen and municipal authorities, gathered to understand and not forget the importance of maintaining unity and citizen collaboration in emergency situations. María José Catalá, the mayoress of Valencia, said: "this is a city of brave people. This is a gesture for companies full of values. Valencia is a city of giants made of giants. We honor the commitment with these medals that may seem small in size, but are huge in meaning". María José Esteve, a member of Vayoil Textil's management committee, received the medal on behalf of the entire company and staff, who were also present to express their support and pride for this distinction. Article 10 of the Regulation of Honors and Distinctions of the City Council of Valencia, states that this medal aims to "leave public evidence of the gratitude of the city to all authorities, agencies and public or private corporations and individuals who, on the occasion of public calamities suffered, have made efforts and sacrifices for the benefit of Valencia and its citizens that make them worthy of such recognition". This decoration was designed by the Valencian jeweler, Vicente Gracia. The piece includes the heraldic coat of arms of the city and the inscription "La ciutat vos ho agraeix" ("The city thanks you"). Now on the back of one of them is the name of Vayoil Textil, a Valencian company with more than 30 years of history in the service of excellence in the hotel textile sector. About Vayoil Textil "From tradition we weave the future", is the slogan of this Valencian company, leader in textile manufacturing and confection for the hotel sector. In 1995, the family company opened its doors. Its trajectory has positioned it as one of the main hotel linen brands in Spain, with a presence in countries located in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America. Its products continue to dress a large number of luxury hotels. Thanks to their commitment to the highest quality, durability, comfort, sustainability, exclusivity and elegance in their fabrics, they always manage to exceed the expectations of the textile sector. www.vayoiltextil.es
Vayoil Textil recognized for its help to those affected by the Campanar fire

The Valencian company manufacturer of textiles for hotels and other collectivities, Vayoil Textil has received the Medal of Gratitude awarded by the City Council of Valencia for its help to those affected in the fire of Campanar The company provided sheets and towels to the building of Safranar to the 131 apartments that were enabled to accommodate people who were left homeless by the fire in this building. The City Council of Valencia has decided to grant the Medal of Gratitude of the City of Valencia, in favor of 63 entities, among which is Vayoil Textil, who showed their solidarity and gave their collaboration on the occasion of the fire in Campanar on February 22, 2024. With this distinction, according to sources of the Valencian Consistory: "it is intended to recognize their immediate, coordinated and selfless collaboration in favor of all those affected, in an outstanding action of solidarity, human closeness and empathy". Vayoil Textil has been collaborating in this type of initiatives within its ESG policy for more than 15 years. In the words of Arturo Hernández, General Manager: "For us, receiving this medal is a source of pride as the Valencians that we are. We have been integrating these Corporate Social Responsibility actions into our day-to-day business for more than a decade and it is something we are very satisfied with. Beyond a company, Vayoil Textil is a group of people committed to our environment". About Vayoil Textil Vayoil Textil, with headquarters in the Technology Park and a production center in Ontinyent, has been in the market for 27 years, specializing in the manufacture of textiles for the medium and high-end hospitality sector, as well as collectivities including clinics, nursing homes and adult education centers. The company provides jobs for 40 direct jobs and more than 100 indirect jobs in small textile workshops that work for the company. It manufactures almost all its production in the Valencian Community, which allows it to guarantee the quality and traceability of the textile product.
Vayoil Textil supports grassroots sports

The Valencian company Vayoil Textil, manufacturer of textiles for hotels and other collectivities, has donated bed linen to the players' residence that Levante Unión Deportiva has in Buñol, where the canteranos of this team live. Just a couple of kilometers from the Ciudad Deportiva del Levante UD in Buñol, the area of La Serrana is the headquarters of the canteranos granotas. Vayoil Textil has been in charge of equipping with textiles (sheets, duvet covers and towels) all the rooms of this residence that houses these youngsters in its facilities, designed so that they can combine training with school education, while enjoying nature. Vayoil Textil has been collaborating in this type of initiatives for more than 15 years as part of its ESG policy. In the words of Arturo Hernández, General Manager: "For us, collaboration with grassroots sports, as well as with foundations and associations that carry out important social work for society, is part of our ideology, of our culture. We have been integrating these Corporate Social Responsibility actions into our day-to-day activities for more than a decade and we are very satisfied with this". About Vayoil Textil Vayoil Textil, with headquarters in the Technology Park and a production center in Ontinyent, has been in the market for 27 years, specializing in manufacturing textiles for the medium and high-end hospitality sector, as well as collectivities, including clinics, nursing homes and adult education centers. The company provides jobs for 40 direct jobs and more than 100 indirect jobs in small textile workshops that work for the company. It manufactures almost all its production in the Valencian Community, which allows it to guarantee the quality and traceability of the textile product.
Grants for the promotion of sustainable economy

VAYOIL TEXTIL, S.A. through the line "Aids for the promotion of sustainable economy in the Valencian Community for the year 2023", convened by the CONSELLERIA DE ECONOMIA SOSTENIBLE, SECTORS PRODUCTS, TRADE AND LABOR" has received a grant of 2,000 € for the development and implementation of the sustainability report.
Vayoil is certified as a sustainable supplier by the United Nations Global Compact.

The United Nations Global Compact sustainable supplier certification is a recognition of companies that demonstrate their commitment to sustainability in their production and supply processes. Vayoil has achieved its certification in 2023. Twenty-first century society demands an ironclad commitment from companies to sustainability in its broadest sense and punishes practices that fail to respect people and the environment. By incorporating the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact into their strategies, companies not only fulfill their basic sustainability responsibilities, but also lay the foundations for long-term success. Target Agenda 2030 Vayoil Textil has been working for more than 11 years on all kinds of social responsibility initiatives in the economic and environmental sphere, which has enabled it to reduce its carbon footprint by 61% in the last seven years. Obtaining the sustainable supplier certificate is a further step in the company's strategy to comply with the 2030 Agenda. "The importance of Vayoil in the supply chain has led us to turn our efforts to achieve the certification as a sustainable supplier granted by the United Nations Global Compact," explains Vayoil Textil Director Arturo Hernández. Companies that obtain the United Nations Sustainable Supplier Certificate must complete the Sustainable Supplier Training Program. The program focuses training on the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact and the SDGs. Through its principles, the United Nations Global Compact ensures that companies respect the human rights of their workers, promote environmentally friendly practices and establish control channels against corruption, extortion and bribery. Sustainability as a strategic focus Together with Vayoil, more than 2,000 SME suppliers from around the world have joined the Sustainable Supplier Training Program this year. In addition to being trained in the principles of the United Nations Global Compact and the SDGs, the participants have also studied in depth the national, European and international regulatory framework relating to sustainability. In Spain, companies such as Siro, Talgo, Ormazabal and Tragsa are sustainable suppliers accredited by the United Nations Global Compact. Internationally, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Unilever, Nestlé, Adidas, Nike, Carrefour and Siemens also boast the maximum guarantee of good practices in sustainability.
Vayoil Textil se incorpora como socio a Better Cotton (BCI)

Better Cotton is a non-profit organization that seeks to improve cotton farming. To achieve this, it helps cotton-growing communities around the world to prosper and survive with the aim of reducing the environmental impact of cotton production. Being a member of this organization is the first step in a joint work that entails a series of obligations for the member companies whose compliance over time allows them to climb up the ladder. Vayoil Textil has just been admitted as a member of the select international group Better Cotton (BCI). The company continues its strategy of creating more sustainable articles with the same quality standards. To this end, it is committed to two ways: using recycled material of the same quality as conventional material and, on the other hand, working to ensure that the raw material and its production process are as sustainable as possible. A job that requires a lot of investment and work given the use and washing conditions to which the hotel textile product is subjected. Being a member of the international association Better Cotton means Vayoil Textil's commitment to obtain cotton of responsible origin. It should not be forgotten that cotton is natural, renewable and biodegradable, but its production requires a high use of water and chemicals. For this reason, the association works to train farmers around the world to improve agricultural practices, in addition to respecting the rights of workers. Right now, Better Cotton works with more than two million farmers in 23 countries who together produce about 23% of the world's cotton using 10% less water than traditional farmers and 10% less pesticides. Without reducing profitability or crop productivity. The company, Vayoil Textil adds another achievement in its philosophy of trying to be as sustainable as possible. Currently, it has also reduced the use of plastics in its day-to-day operations and is also working to reduce energy consumption, fuel consumption, and improvements in machinery efficiency in its production centers and central services, which have allowed it to go from a carbon footprint of 37% in 2017 to 6% in 2020. The company also uses cardboard boxes without metal packaging and made of 100% recycled and recyclable material in the distribution of its products. In the words of the Director of Vayoil Textil, Arturo Hernandez: "In Vayoil Textil we are concerned about our planet today and, above all, its future and that is why the company has committed to incorporate into the hospitality market products that have this philosophy (reduce, reuse, recycle, redesign, recover and replace) and our innovation walks with this green commitment".
Satisfaction at Vayoil Textil for the reception of its textile proposals at Equip Hotel 2022

The Vayoil Textil team has just landed from Paris where it has presented its textile proposals for the contract sector through a magnificent stand, designed to give prominence to the product, and which has received a great welcome from all professionals who have come to know it. The central element of the set-up was a large bed dressed with sheets from the Gizza collection of 500 thread count satin and 100% cotton, edged with an olive green ribbon that gives uniformity and elegance to the whole set, in which the comforter, in the same fabric, reflects the color trend that will be strong for the year 2023. The rest of the stand has been divided into different corners where visitors have been able to walk around and learn about the different proposals. The spa area was dominated by gray with its bathrobes, kimonos and towels. Greys and beiges in their most neutral shades will be a trend in the most contemporary designs. They are shades that work well in all styles and blend perfectly with other colors. Bed linen was accompanied by new desires and possibilities of customization and has reviewed the G, Colon or Lyon collections. Linens and silk also had a place in this space where design and comfort come together in a decisive product for any hotel. As bath linen, Vayoil Textil, has presented its collection of towels made of organic cotton in ecru and the coral bathrobe. A bathrobe that due to its fiber composition, weaving, spinning and finishing needs less water to be washed with the consequent saving of energy, both water and electricity, as well as less use of detergent, with what this has positive to reduce environmental pollution and for the user's skin. Linen tablecloths made of polyester linen or 100% linen are the bet of this company for the most demanding restaurateurs with multiple proposals for design and customization. In the words of the Director of Vayoil Textil, Arturo Hernández: "The whole Vayoil Textil team is extremely satisfied with the great reception of our products at Equip Hotel. As trend hunters we try to anticipate the needs and offer novelties in line with the new hotel requirements and I think we have succeeded".
Great reception of the Vayoil Textile product at Equip Hotel 2022

Since the fair opened yesterday, many visitors have come to the Vayoil Textil stand to see its new collections and textile bet for the year 2023, united by innovation, design and sustainability. A tribute to textile customization and the essence of design. Yesterday was inaugurated Equip Hotel, the international fair of reference for professionals in the hospitality and catering sector held in Paris, which brings together every two years hoteliers, cooks, chefs, restaurateurs, architects, designers, decorators, investors, gather in Paris to show their bet for the coming year. Through a magnificent stand designed to give prominence to the product, Vayoil Textil, presents its high-end textiles for the hospitality sector and collectivities under the umbrella of design and sustainability. The central element of the assembly is a large bed dressed with a set of sheets that belong to the Vayoil catalog for luxury hotels and that reflects the trends that come with force in the year 2023 in which the subdued colors are the protagonists. The rest of the stand is divided into different corners where visitors can walk around and learn about the different proposals. In the spa area we can see their bathrobes, kimonos and towels in neutral tones in the most contemporary designs. These are tones that work well in all styles and blend perfectly with other colors. Bed linen comes with new desires and customization possibilities and reviews the Gizza, Colón or Lyon collections. Linens and silk also have a place in this space where design and comfort come together in a decisive product for any hotel. As bath linen, Vayoil Textil presents its most exclusive towel collection. Accompanying this collection are its new bathrobes with characteristics that make them unique. Linen, polyester linen or 100% linen tablecloths are the bet of this company for the most demanding restaurateurs with multiple design and customization proposals. In the words of the director of Vayoil Textil, Arturo Hernández: "At Vayoil Textil we work as a trend hunter capable of making our textile dream come true while adapting it to the present day. We study, research and incorporate trends in our creations because trend and design go hand in hand with the needs of the hotelier. Our credentials are clear: we are a company focused on our customers and their needs.