Zero Waste Fashion
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Transformations in Textile and Fashion Industry Towards Zero Waste
Inching Towards a Zero Waste Industry|Sophie Mather, Yeh Group
The textile industry accounts for 20% of the world's water pollution.
In response to this complicated environmental issue, Thailand-based Yeh Group developed DryDye, an innovation that enables textile and clothing companies to dye fabrics without the usage of any water.
While still in its early commercial stages, DryDye represents a key innovation that the supplier works to develop to pave a more sustainable path for the fashion and apparel industry.
When I first started looking at it, it was dying fabrics with zero water, but now I can see the potential. If you can use Supercritical carbon dioxide to dye fabrics, I ask the question ‘what else can we do with Supercritical carbon dioxide in our industry to make phenomenal changes?
As a company,AEGis focused on designing a wide range of home appliances. As a brand, they are fully invested in building a more sustainable world are focusing their partnership efforts on the clothing industry.
In addition to filming The Next Black documentary and sharing it with the wider public, they have also developed partnerships withI Prefer 30andCleverCare.
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