Every day, millions of people wear gloves—on factory floors, in operating rooms, during scientific breakthroughs, or even while handling your everyday groceries. But have you ever wondered where that glove came from? At Lalan Rubbers, we believe protection begins at the root—literally.
It Starts with the Tree
High in the FSC-Certified plantations of Sri Lanka, latex is tapped from the
Hevea brasiliensis tree—the very first step in the life of a glove. Our plantations are more than a source of raw material; they represent a commitment to responsible forestry and to the communities that nurture these lands.
Vertical Integration: From Plant to Product
What sets Lalan apart is our top-to-bottom vertical integration. From cultivating rubber and processing latex compounds, to manufacturing gloves under rigorous global standards—every stage happens within our own group.
Why does this matter? - It ensures unmatched traceability.
- It gives us full control over quality, consistency, and cost across our entire value chain.
The Making of a Glove
At our manufacturing facilities, state-of-the-art dipping lines transform natural latex into a wide range of protective gloves—surgical, examination, industrial, and household. Whether it’s a biodegradable medical glove or a high-dexterity industrial glove, each product undergoes stringent quality assurance before it reaches the hands it’s designed to protect.
Gloves that Travel the World
Our gloves are worn across 70+ countries—by doctors, nurses, scientists, food handlers, industrial workers, and everyday consumers. Chances are, you’ve already used a Lalan glove without even realizing it.
Let’s Rethink the Glove
The next time you wear a glove, think beyond the packaging. Think of the tree, the worker, the science, and the care that shaped it. At Lalan, we don’t just manufacture gloves—we craft trust, layer by layer.
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