Textile Notes

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Textile Notes

Textile blog on Textile, Clothing and Fashion Resource

Sustainability

Water Reduction in Textile Dyeing Process

The textile dyeing industry is a significant contributor to water pollution and water scarcity, with approximately 200 tons of water used to dye one ton of fabric[4]. To address this issue, the industry is exploring various methods to reduce water consumption and improve sustainability. I am presenting details here on the Water Reduction in the[…] Read More

Recycled Textile: The Hidden Burden of Our Development of Textiles

The demand for textiles is increasing day by day, and along with meeting this demand, the amount of textile waste is also increasing. From there, the gas and chemical leachates that emerge during the decomposition process pollute the air, soil, and groundwater and negatively impact the environment and health of humans and other species. These[…] Read More

Bio-Scouring Process: A Sustainable Bio-Scouring Process for Better Fabric Dyeing

Abstract:Bio-scouring is a beneficial and sustainable alternative to traditional scouring, aligning with the growing trend toward greener textile production methods and contributing to high-quality, durable, and environmentally friendly textiles. The use of enzymes in the textile industry can be considered the best possible use of the bio-processing technique. The use of enzyme treatments in the[…] Read More

Eco Textiles: A Greener Path to Sustainable Fashion

Introduction:As the fashion industry continued to grow, it became one of the largest polluters globally. That’s why the industry urged a shift towards eco-friendly alternatives. The world’s largest textile hub is Bangladesh. The annual emissions from the garment industry of this country are estimated at 0.03 to 0.05 tons of CO2. Also, the sector’s impact[…] Read More

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