A textile scientist at North Carolina State University is developing a more efficient method of dyeing cotton that is not only less harmful to the environment, but also uses significantly smaller ...
The study highlighted how the material is a "promising eco-friendly method for generating protective and hygienic fabrics." ...
The dyes used in the clothing industry almost always come from fossil-fuel-based chemicals. In the long term, this will not ...
Most of the discussion in sustainable textiles has centered around the fibers–manufacturers making a switch to organic cotton, or creating fabrics from natural, easily-renewable materials like bamboo ...
In the world of textile manufacturing, the vibrant colors that enrich our fabrics often conceal a less appealing truth: the environmental toll of traditional dyeing processes. Conventional textile ...
Researchers from the University of Georgia are exploring a new means of textile dyeing, one that not only “drastically reduces” the amount of water needed but also curtails toxic discharge. Developed ...
A new technology reduces the number of processes and natural resources that are traditionally required to dye cotton garments. The new technology is based on Archroma’s Pad-Ox dyeing process, which ...
Kipaş, which produces 400 tons of yarn daily, already operates several Monforts lines.
At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a storage tank that holds carbon dioxide. When pressure in the container is turned up, the carbon ...