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Using technology to identify what textile is suitable for recycling
Automated textile waste sorting is a promising technology that can significantly improve the recycling and reuse of textile materials. This process involves the use of
Automated textile waste sorting is a promising technology that can significantly improve the recycling and reuse of textile materials. This process involves the use of
Textile washing has been under the radar for the longest of time owing to environmental concerns. However, keeping the environmental requirements in hindsight, the textile
Textile industry has been heavily dependant on water for processing purposes. The industry was always brought under the radar owing to its exclusive usage of
The fashion industry globally is valued at nearly $3 trillion dollars, with an estimated 1 in 6 people working in a job directly or indirectly
Traceability and transparency in the textile supply chain are some of the most essential foods for thought of the moment in the industry now. With
Textile and Apparel sector was among the worst Covid affected sectors in 2020. The trade between countries nosedived as the production of goods almost came to
In the Covid-19 pandemic year, the cotton value-chain, like others, has faced unprecedented disruptions. The industry was expected to have a decrease in the production and consumption owing to the Covid restrictions. Yet the cotton textiles supply chain in India has shown resilience, as the cotton consumption in the country during 2021-2022 is expected to reach around 26 million bales which is at par with pre-Covid consumption levels.
The current pandemic situation has made cost optimization a necessary function rather than a choice. Read this article with inputs from, Jitendra Yadav Junior partner