a significant effect on water use, natural fibres also use a large amount of water during the next phase of clothing production. cotton, wool, silk and flax account for the majority of the water footprint of textiles' fibre production as shown in figure . in alone, billion m of water was consumed during...
the environmental issues caused by the global textile industry today. the closed-loop value chain maintains the value of the material, eliminates waste, and introduces a whole new line of sustainable future designs. why is this good for you, the fashion industry, and the planet?...
distribution problems, the sources of textiles are often hundreds of kilometers from bangkok, hinder the performance of these tenacious textile entrepreneurs. yaowarat (china town) in central bangkok is a positive beehive of small, and large, textile shops, warehouses, and retail outlets supplying rolls...
considered as the point where the warp and weft become cloth because it is at this point where the last pick of weft, which was left by the shuttle, becomes beaten up. passing forward, the cloth is held at each side by a temple which holds the cloth fell out to the width of the warp yarn, in the reed...
the images gallery skip to the beginning of the images gallery flex nonwoven floor cloth super soft nonwoven floor cloth, made with super soft fibres for both safe and efficient cleaning of all surfaces: excellent for dusting, washing and wiping parquet, marble and all delicate surfaces. its microperforated...
year to improve people, planet and health. per cent of m&s products now have an eco or ethical quality above the market norm and million items of clothing reused or recycled with oxfam, said its plan a report. m&s uses around tonnes ofcotton a year. unless it is grown sustainably, growers can use too...