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Jaden Fabrics is the ONLY supplier for 100% Green Enova Towels in the Hospitality Market! Contact us to learn more about this exciting new process and product!
since recycling wastewater for flushing and gardening will reduce freshwater use by 50 to 70 percent, wastewater recycling and reuse is the only option.
RITEWAYS introduces its disruptive wastewater recycling technology, rejuWATER.that works with sunlight and soil.
sewage treatment plant from riteways inspired by nature.
Our rejuWATER sewage treatment plant, design has been appreciated by TERI and used in several green building projects to improve their green rating.
The primary purpose of rejuWATER, sewage treatment plant is the prevention of the spread of disease through communities.
Another advantage is the prevention of pollution and maintaining rivers and streams in a healthy and ecologically sound condition.
Any sewage treatment plant that reliably provides high-quality treated water without wasting a lot of energy or requiring skilled labor. Your freshwater footprint would be reduced by 50 to 70% if you use one of these STPs.
According to the thumb-rule, a home is a traditional five-member household. Sewage from homes has a Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) value of 300 to 600 mg/L, making it relatively easy to recycle. Any small sewage treatment plant (STP) capable of effectively recycling wastewater from kitchen sinks and toilets for reuse in flushing and gardening should be considered. You don't want anything that uses a lot of electricity or needs a lot of maintenance.
STPs are positioned at the lowest point on a property so that all wastewater can be transported there by gravity flow. At this stage, a raw sewage storage tank is built to hold the sewage until it can be treated. Septic tanks or soak pits may be found on older properties that do not have STP.
Industrial, high-rate composting requires an understanding of biochemistry -- not art -- to deliver consistent, high-quality products made from high volumes of urban organics ... batch after batch, year after year.
This document describes Plantic, a company that produces bioplastics from renewable starch sources as an alternative to traditional plastics. Plantic has various patent families protecting its use of high amylose starch in plastic products. Its bioplastics offer ultra-high barrier properties while being more sustainable through renewable content and lower carbon emissions compared to traditional plastics. The document highlights Plantic's product range and case studies of its bioplastics being used in food packaging applications to extend shelf life.
Chloro Earth uses bio-resin technology to convert agricultural residues like sorghum stalk and bamboo into viable wood analogues for composite building materials. It has optimized the engineering process and initiated projects to manufacture green MDF boards at low cost. Chloro Earth was founded in 2009 based on over 15 years of research on crop science and uses for agricultural residues in India and Asia. It aims to develop eco-friendly composite materials from renewable resources to address sustainability and rural development.
Forest Concepts is an upstream technology provider and precision feedstock supplier for the emerging bioeconomy. It develops innovative bio-based products and materials, and provides high quality, cost-effective feedstocks for the bioprocessing industry. Its technologies include equipment for producing wood strands and biomass particles, as well as drying, screening, and baling biomass. Forest Concepts aims to capture opportunities in the growing bioeconomy market projected to require over $180 billion in capital by 2025.
The American Reusable Textile Association shares how the textile service industry can further green its operations and promote the environmental benefits of its service and products — providing reusable textiles to the heatlhcare, hospitality and manufacturing industries.
Jaden Fabrics is the ONLY supplier for 100% Green Enova Towels in the Hospitality Market! Contact us to learn more about this exciting new process and product!
since recycling wastewater for flushing and gardening will reduce freshwater use by 50 to 70 percent, wastewater recycling and reuse is the only option.
RITEWAYS introduces its disruptive wastewater recycling technology, rejuWATER.that works with sunlight and soil.
sewage treatment plant from riteways inspired by nature.
Our rejuWATER sewage treatment plant, design has been appreciated by TERI and used in several green building projects to improve their green rating.
The primary purpose of rejuWATER, sewage treatment plant is the prevention of the spread of disease through communities.
Another advantage is the prevention of pollution and maintaining rivers and streams in a healthy and ecologically sound condition.
Any sewage treatment plant that reliably provides high-quality treated water without wasting a lot of energy or requiring skilled labor. Your freshwater footprint would be reduced by 50 to 70% if you use one of these STPs.
According to the thumb-rule, a home is a traditional five-member household. Sewage from homes has a Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) value of 300 to 600 mg/L, making it relatively easy to recycle. Any small sewage treatment plant (STP) capable of effectively recycling wastewater from kitchen sinks and toilets for reuse in flushing and gardening should be considered. You don't want anything that uses a lot of electricity or needs a lot of maintenance.
STPs are positioned at the lowest point on a property so that all wastewater can be transported there by gravity flow. At this stage, a raw sewage storage tank is built to hold the sewage until it can be treated. Septic tanks or soak pits may be found on older properties that do not have STP.
Industrial, high-rate composting requires an understanding of biochemistry -- not art -- to deliver consistent, high-quality products made from high volumes of urban organics ... batch after batch, year after year.
This document describes Plantic, a company that produces bioplastics from renewable starch sources as an alternative to traditional plastics. Plantic has various patent families protecting its use of high amylose starch in plastic products. Its bioplastics offer ultra-high barrier properties while being more sustainable through renewable content and lower carbon emissions compared to traditional plastics. The document highlights Plantic's product range and case studies of its bioplastics being used in food packaging applications to extend shelf life.
Chloro Earth uses bio-resin technology to convert agricultural residues like sorghum stalk and bamboo into viable wood analogues for composite building materials. It has optimized the engineering process and initiated projects to manufacture green MDF boards at low cost. Chloro Earth was founded in 2009 based on over 15 years of research on crop science and uses for agricultural residues in India and Asia. It aims to develop eco-friendly composite materials from renewable resources to address sustainability and rural development.
Forest Concepts is an upstream technology provider and precision feedstock supplier for the emerging bioeconomy. It develops innovative bio-based products and materials, and provides high quality, cost-effective feedstocks for the bioprocessing industry. Its technologies include equipment for producing wood strands and biomass particles, as well as drying, screening, and baling biomass. Forest Concepts aims to capture opportunities in the growing bioeconomy market projected to require over $180 billion in capital by 2025.
The American Reusable Textile Association shares how the textile service industry can further green its operations and promote the environmental benefits of its service and products — providing reusable textiles to the heatlhcare, hospitality and manufacturing industries.
This document discusses sustainability in the textiles industry. It begins by defining sustainability and its three pillars of economy, society and environment. It then discusses the textiles industry, describing the various processes involved and its large economic and employment impact. However, it also notes that textiles are the 2nd most polluting industry, using vast resources and chemicals. The document then explores various ways for the industry to move towards more sustainability, such as using organic, recycled and alternative materials. It also discusses eco-friendly dyeing, finishing and packaging processes. It concludes by looking at sustainable supply chain management and reducing the environmental impact of textile transportation.
Eco friendly technology for textile industrypreranawagh1
we should use ecofriendly technology for our textile industry as we know that textile industry is most polluted industry now. our small initial step towards Eco techniques can make biggest difference towards healthy and pure environment. give your little help for save earth, save life. i hope this presentation can influence people to move towards ecofriendly technology
Eco-friendly clothing is becoming more popular as consumers become more environmentally conscious. Eco-friendly fabrics are made from sustainable materials like organic cotton, recycled polyester, bamboo, and hemp. One eco-friendly fabric is EcoSpun, which is a polyester fiber made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Using recycled materials helps reduce waste and environmental impact compared to traditional polyester production.
This document provides information on various sustainable materials and fabrics offered by ITC Accessories, including recycled and organic cotton, wool, polyester and hemp. ITC Accessories aims to replace 75% of its global accessories production with sustainable solutions by 2020. It has developed its own brand, AWARE, which offers a range of certified low-impact yarns and fabrics made from natural, organic and recycled fibers to provide retailers with sustainable alternatives to conventional materials like cotton, acrylic and wool.
The document discusses eco-friendly and sustainable clothing. It notes that more clothing companies are providing clothes made from eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton and recycled polyester as consumer demand for sustainable options is increasing. The document then provides information on characteristics of eco-friendly fabrics, classifications of eco-friendly textile fibers, and sustainable processing methods. It lists examples of eco-friendly fibers like hemp, jute, bamboo and fabrics that are becoming more widely available.
Ecofriendly technology for textile industry preranawagh1
ecofriendly technology for our textile industry. this is most important aspect for our new technology. we should influence people for ecofriendly technology.
This document discusses sustainable and environmentally-friendly window treatments and upholstery fabrics that go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic and natural materials like silk, hemp, linen and wool that are grown and produced sustainably without chemicals or excess energy usage. The document also discusses the company's use of sustainable supplies and practices in its workroom like organic cotton, natural latex foam and recycling of materials.
This document is a proposal for a summer project on green fashion. It discusses what green fashion is, the advantages and disadvantages of green fashion, the origins of green fashion, popular fibers used in green clothing such as organic cotton and hemp, designers supporting green fashion, celebrities promoting green fashion, and how the textile industry contributes a large carbon footprint. The proposal aims to raise awareness about more sustainable fashion choices.
The textile industry involves the design, production, and distribution of yarn, cloth, clothing, and related products. Key players in the industry include India, China, Bangladesh, and others. The Indian textile industry is the second largest employer in India after agriculture. It contributes significantly to GDP, exports, and employment. However, the industry faces sustainability challenges across cotton cultivation, processing, and labor practices that can be addressed through methods like organic cotton farming, natural dyes, recycling, and ensuring proper working conditions. Leading brands are developing more sustainable products and processes in the industry.
This document discusses sustainable window treatments and upholstery fabrics that can help buildings go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic materials like silk, hemp, linen and recycled polyester that are grown and produced sustainably. The document also outlines the workroom's conversion to using sustainable supplies and practices in their operations, like organic cotton threads and natural latex foam. Their mission is to provide energy efficient and healthy solutions while being aware of their environmental impact.
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future. Environmental/sustainable fashion has become a common topic and a new trend in the international industry. Then, as the second most polluted industry and the source of the fashion industry -- textile fibers and fabrics, how to jointly build a sustainable eco-friendly system through sustainable design, production and reuse, is an important direction for the sustainable development of the fashion industry in the future. The three key words for A/W 21/22 eco-friendly / sustainable material trend will give you a glimpse into the future of sustainable fashion fabrics.
View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trend/
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future.View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trends/material/
The document discusses green design and eco-friendly textiles. It covers various topics like environment regulations in India, organic cotton cultivation to reduce pollution, naturally colored cotton varieties, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels to identify environmentally sustainable textile products.
The document discusses green and sustainable textile design. It covers various eco-friendly fibers like organic cotton and naturally colored cotton. Organic cotton reduces the use of chemicals in cultivation. Naturally colored cotton is grown in various shades and reduces dyeing. The document outlines the environmental impact of conventional cotton production and processing. It provides details on organic cotton cultivation in India and certification standards. Overall production, user and disposal ecologies in textiles are emphasized to promote sustainability.
The document discusses green and eco-friendly textile design. It covers various topics like environmentally harmful effects of conventional cotton cultivation and processing, benefits of organic cotton and naturally colored cotton, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels that certify environmentally sustainable textile products.
The document discusses green design and eco-friendly textiles. It covers various topics like environment regulations in India, organic cotton cultivation to reduce pollution, naturally colored cotton varieties, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels to identify environmentally sustainable textile products.
1. The document discusses various topics related to sustainability in the fashion industry including issues like fast fashion, workers' rights, and the use of eco-friendly materials.
2. It introduces several technologies and companies working on sustainable solutions, such as DAAI Technology which recycles PET bottles into fabric and SINGCARE which uses recycled polyester and coffee grounds to create functional fabrics.
3. Moving forward, more research is needed on alternative raw materials and fibers that have lower environmental impacts as well as examining how fashion can be done in a more ethical and sustainable way.
This document discusses the environmental impacts of cotton garment production, from cultivation through disposal. Cotton cultivation uses large amounts of water and chemicals which pollute soil and waterways. Harvesting, spinning, dyeing and other textile processes introduce noise, dust and water pollution. The document proposes solutions like using organic cotton without pesticides, adopting integrated pest management, and following the three R's of environmentalism - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It concludes that new sustainable technologies must be adopted for eco-friendly textile processing.
Lecture sustainability vdis10046 fashion design projects 2 jan15Virtu Institute
Designers are increasingly required to create sustainable and socially responsible designs. This document discusses how sustainable design relates to the environment by extending product lifecycles and using resources responsibly. It examines issues like pollution, climate change, and non-renewable energy sources. Sustainable practices discussed include recycling, reuse of materials, and using renewable materials like bamboo. The document also analyzes sustainable fashion designers and recommends students design a collection using sustainable fabrics, production methods while targeting a specific market and considering costs.
This document discusses sustainability in the textiles industry. It begins by defining sustainability and its three pillars of economy, society and environment. It then discusses the textiles industry, describing the various processes involved and its large economic and employment impact. However, it also notes that textiles are the 2nd most polluting industry, using vast resources and chemicals. The document then explores various ways for the industry to move towards more sustainability, such as using organic, recycled and alternative materials. It also discusses eco-friendly dyeing, finishing and packaging processes. It concludes by looking at sustainable supply chain management and reducing the environmental impact of textile transportation.
Eco friendly technology for textile industrypreranawagh1
we should use ecofriendly technology for our textile industry as we know that textile industry is most polluted industry now. our small initial step towards Eco techniques can make biggest difference towards healthy and pure environment. give your little help for save earth, save life. i hope this presentation can influence people to move towards ecofriendly technology
Eco-friendly clothing is becoming more popular as consumers become more environmentally conscious. Eco-friendly fabrics are made from sustainable materials like organic cotton, recycled polyester, bamboo, and hemp. One eco-friendly fabric is EcoSpun, which is a polyester fiber made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Using recycled materials helps reduce waste and environmental impact compared to traditional polyester production.
This document provides information on various sustainable materials and fabrics offered by ITC Accessories, including recycled and organic cotton, wool, polyester and hemp. ITC Accessories aims to replace 75% of its global accessories production with sustainable solutions by 2020. It has developed its own brand, AWARE, which offers a range of certified low-impact yarns and fabrics made from natural, organic and recycled fibers to provide retailers with sustainable alternatives to conventional materials like cotton, acrylic and wool.
The document discusses eco-friendly and sustainable clothing. It notes that more clothing companies are providing clothes made from eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton and recycled polyester as consumer demand for sustainable options is increasing. The document then provides information on characteristics of eco-friendly fabrics, classifications of eco-friendly textile fibers, and sustainable processing methods. It lists examples of eco-friendly fibers like hemp, jute, bamboo and fabrics that are becoming more widely available.
Ecofriendly technology for textile industry preranawagh1
ecofriendly technology for our textile industry. this is most important aspect for our new technology. we should influence people for ecofriendly technology.
This document discusses sustainable and environmentally-friendly window treatments and upholstery fabrics that go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic and natural materials like silk, hemp, linen and wool that are grown and produced sustainably without chemicals or excess energy usage. The document also discusses the company's use of sustainable supplies and practices in its workroom like organic cotton, natural latex foam and recycling of materials.
This document is a proposal for a summer project on green fashion. It discusses what green fashion is, the advantages and disadvantages of green fashion, the origins of green fashion, popular fibers used in green clothing such as organic cotton and hemp, designers supporting green fashion, celebrities promoting green fashion, and how the textile industry contributes a large carbon footprint. The proposal aims to raise awareness about more sustainable fashion choices.
The textile industry involves the design, production, and distribution of yarn, cloth, clothing, and related products. Key players in the industry include India, China, Bangladesh, and others. The Indian textile industry is the second largest employer in India after agriculture. It contributes significantly to GDP, exports, and employment. However, the industry faces sustainability challenges across cotton cultivation, processing, and labor practices that can be addressed through methods like organic cotton farming, natural dyes, recycling, and ensuring proper working conditions. Leading brands are developing more sustainable products and processes in the industry.
This document discusses sustainable window treatments and upholstery fabrics that can help buildings go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic materials like silk, hemp, linen and recycled polyester that are grown and produced sustainably. The document also outlines the workroom's conversion to using sustainable supplies and practices in their operations, like organic cotton threads and natural latex foam. Their mission is to provide energy efficient and healthy solutions while being aware of their environmental impact.
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future. Environmental/sustainable fashion has become a common topic and a new trend in the international industry. Then, as the second most polluted industry and the source of the fashion industry -- textile fibers and fabrics, how to jointly build a sustainable eco-friendly system through sustainable design, production and reuse, is an important direction for the sustainable development of the fashion industry in the future. The three key words for A/W 21/22 eco-friendly / sustainable material trend will give you a glimpse into the future of sustainable fashion fabrics.
View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trend/
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future.View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trends/material/
The document discusses green design and eco-friendly textiles. It covers various topics like environment regulations in India, organic cotton cultivation to reduce pollution, naturally colored cotton varieties, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels to identify environmentally sustainable textile products.
The document discusses green and sustainable textile design. It covers various eco-friendly fibers like organic cotton and naturally colored cotton. Organic cotton reduces the use of chemicals in cultivation. Naturally colored cotton is grown in various shades and reduces dyeing. The document outlines the environmental impact of conventional cotton production and processing. It provides details on organic cotton cultivation in India and certification standards. Overall production, user and disposal ecologies in textiles are emphasized to promote sustainability.
The document discusses green and eco-friendly textile design. It covers various topics like environmentally harmful effects of conventional cotton cultivation and processing, benefits of organic cotton and naturally colored cotton, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels that certify environmentally sustainable textile products.
The document discusses green design and eco-friendly textiles. It covers various topics like environment regulations in India, organic cotton cultivation to reduce pollution, naturally colored cotton varieties, traditional natural dyeing methods in India, and eco-labels to identify environmentally sustainable textile products.
1. The document discusses various topics related to sustainability in the fashion industry including issues like fast fashion, workers' rights, and the use of eco-friendly materials.
2. It introduces several technologies and companies working on sustainable solutions, such as DAAI Technology which recycles PET bottles into fabric and SINGCARE which uses recycled polyester and coffee grounds to create functional fabrics.
3. Moving forward, more research is needed on alternative raw materials and fibers that have lower environmental impacts as well as examining how fashion can be done in a more ethical and sustainable way.
This document discusses the environmental impacts of cotton garment production, from cultivation through disposal. Cotton cultivation uses large amounts of water and chemicals which pollute soil and waterways. Harvesting, spinning, dyeing and other textile processes introduce noise, dust and water pollution. The document proposes solutions like using organic cotton without pesticides, adopting integrated pest management, and following the three R's of environmentalism - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It concludes that new sustainable technologies must be adopted for eco-friendly textile processing.
Lecture sustainability vdis10046 fashion design projects 2 jan15Virtu Institute
Designers are increasingly required to create sustainable and socially responsible designs. This document discusses how sustainable design relates to the environment by extending product lifecycles and using resources responsibly. It examines issues like pollution, climate change, and non-renewable energy sources. Sustainable practices discussed include recycling, reuse of materials, and using renewable materials like bamboo. The document also analyzes sustainable fashion designers and recommends students design a collection using sustainable fabrics, production methods while targeting a specific market and considering costs.
1. While the production of cotton using traditional methods
dates back thousands of years, the methods have
changed and improved over time as a result of factors
such as indrustrialisation, scale expansion and the
move towards sustainability. And now Enova process
is set to lead the greatest change in generations.
Greener image
Stronger products
Lower buying price
Regenarated cotton
Fair green Cotton
2. THE STORY
An estimated 40% of cotton grown is wasted during
the manufacturing process. Causing major polution
and contamination.
Elliott Lightman, ceo and founder of Enova textile
invented the revolutionary new and process of this
regeneration of wased cotton.
THE PROCESS
The Enova process uses preconsumer produced
cotton waste and recycles the cotton trough the
Enova process and creates regenarated cotton.
The Enova process yarn creates a top green yarn.
The process uses the best mix of cotton fibres to
regenarate a high quility new yarn with longer and
stronger fibres.
ADVANTAGES OF REGENERATED COTTON
A true green and social responsible manufactured product.
Green at lower prices.
Land and forest saved.
Less landfill and waste creating better social standards.
Less clean water used.
Zero discharge apllications.
Less energy used.
Highly competitive pricing.
Reducing carbon footprint.
APPLICATIONS
Today the new Enova regenerated cotton yarns are
being woven into fabrics to produce a large variety
of products: marketsegments: medical, hospitality, retail,
laundry, goverments.
The stronger and better (ELS) fibres used for best finished
products. (ELS: Extra long stable) fibre and fabric.
for additional information: www.enovatextile.com
CERTIFIED!
The Enova process is certified by the Government
of India - ministry of textiles.
PATENT US : 9,133,570B2
“ENOVA PURE GUARD”
Anti-microbial protection.
Patented and epe registred.
No silver additives used.
Durable and longer lasting fibres.
Included and standard all Enova products.
No added cost
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3. THE ENOVA PROCESS REGENERATED COTTON
EXTRA INFO
Like many new concepts the market has rejected recycled textile initiatives. Organic and bio textile do not work
because of price availability and actualy uses more water, land and energy than regular cotton. Traditional recycling
techniques do not work because they are made with short staple fibre and spun in an open end - spinning machine,
that make course feeling yarns and fabrics. The enova process meets the consumer requirements of a green
product, price, quality, feel and look.
ENOVA
PROCESS
WASTE
REGENERATE
GREEN COTTON FIBR
E
FINISHEDPRODUCT
UNUSED
WASTED COTTON
SUPERIOR
PRODUCT
QUALITY
GREEN
IMAGE
BUYING
PRICE
5% - 10%
ENOVA PURE
GREEN TEXTILES
LANDFILL
4. LOWER
B U Y I N G P R I C E
SAVE
T H E E N V I R O N M E N T
STRONGER
P R O D U C T S
GREENER
I M A G E
ENOVA Textile supplies textiles to the retail, hospitality, medical, laundry facilities and
governement industries. ENOVA supplies Enova Green Cotton yarn to many manufacturers of
these products. ENOVA TEXTILE EUROPE is happy to cooporate (and supply Enova Green Cotton)
to / with your current and / or manufacturer.
www.enovatextile-europe.com