Organic Farming: A way forward
Sustainable Textile
The production of clothing uses a lot of energy and other natural resources. It is crucial to employ sustainable practices in the textile value chain. We have to ensure high-quality clothes at an affordable price, without jeopardising the safety of our planet, our workforce, or our customers.
Environment Impact of Fashion
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One t-shirt production required approximately 2500 litres of water
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A significant portion of water pollution is because by textile processing
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30% to 35% of microplastic available in the ocean is generated from synthetic textile washing
Articles on Sustainable Clothing
Levers for Sustainable Clothing
Organic Cotton
Organic material means, no pesticides, germicides and other harmful chemicals were used in the manufacturing process.
Energy Management
The use of renewable energy like wind power, and solar power, is useful to reduce the carbon footprint arising out of the manufacturing process.
Use of Safe Colour
The use of certified safe ink reduces environmental impact and also protects human skin from harmful chemical exposure.
Water Management
Textile manufacturing required a high volume of water. Effective management of water and effective recycling of waste water is instrumental in achieving sustainability.
Plastic Free
The use of plastic-free packaging is having a huge positive impact on the environment. Alternative natural packaging products can reduce single use plastic.
Waste Reduction
Clothing generates many types of waste. Effective reprocessing of these wastes is useful in energy & resource conservation.