Because of the quantity of consumption and its environmental impact, the textiles and clothing industry has subject to intense media interest and has been placed under strict scrutiny by the public. Today many textile companies have accepted their responsibility to do no harm to the environment, but beyond greening there lies a more difficult challenge: to develop a sustainable world. Actually, sustainability is now moving to the core of the business agenda, and merges as an integral part of business strategy. As the world becomes more connected and global challenges loom ever larger, business need to redefine its role in society. This challenge is forcing firms to again re-evaluate their approach to measuring organization performance. Under this perception and a sense of crisis, Everest Textile transformed its business objective from profit making to sustainable development. Far more than redesigns its products and process, investing green facilities and applying innovative operations to enhance eco-efficiency, Everest Textile repositioning itself as a sustainable enterprise , which means it contributes to sustainable development by delivering simultaneously economic, social, and environmental benefits, the so-called triple bottom line. Its preliminary endeavor demonstrates another way of upgrading for textile companies in Taiwan.