Textile industry is one of the most polluting industries, not only the production but the consumption produces waste. Thus production and consumption of textiles create environmental problems and to minimize that "reduce, reuse and recycling" concept seems to be the only alternative. In India and ...
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In conclusion, India’s textile industry is at an exciting juncture, poised for growth and transformation. The emphasis on sustainability, recycling, and specialised textiles is opening up new avenues for innovation and expansion. As the industry continues to adapt to changing trends and consumer ...
India has the potential to become an industrial recycling hub, providing sustainable raw materials and finished articles. Currently, majority of the recycled materials are based on in-situ wastes such as comber noils and hard waste generated by the spinning mills, followed by clips discarded by ga...
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There is an increasing amount of post-consumer textile waste that is generated in India with an estimated population of above 1.33 billion. But limited studies have been carried out on the channels of recycling of postconsumer apparel waste in India. Therefore, a pilot study was conducted among...
In addition, the industry also calls for increasing the use of new technologies for water saving and energy saving, such as rope dyeing, foam processing, recycling of dye solution, and application of digital printing technology. < /p >
However, mixed materials can hamper the possible subsequent recycling procedure (Herweyers et al., 2020). Hence, it is of special interest to find the balance between the optimal blending proportion and the possibility of future uses or recycling of the discarded textile articles. Alternatives can...
The future of the textile industry in India has a positive outlook and is mirrored by increasingly strong consumption rates in the domestic market as well as the growing demand for exports. Moreover, the industry has earned a unique place in the economy due to its strong future o...