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Every year, the textile industry uses 1.3 trillion gallons of water to dye garments – enough to fill 2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. Most of this water, loaded with harmful chemicals and ...
A proof-of-concept test outdoors has successfully produced potable water in natural sunlight in a step towards low-energy, ...
It takes 10,000 cubic meters of water for a pair of jeans and 2,500 cubic meters for a cotton t-shirt. 20% of global water ...
Since its 2013 founding, the company has worked with global partners to produce fabrics made of pre- and postconsumer ...
Rinse the fabric under cold running water as soon as possible to flush out the stain, then launder as usual. Chocolate: Cold water helps prevent chocolate from melting further into the fabric.
this is a textile piece i done of my photo you can find it under (mark_yp10). it is a piece of fabric i have taken and done batik on to get the sun, island and the top of each wave in the water.
Every year, the textile industry uses 1.3 trillion gallons of water to dye garments – enough to fill 2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. Most of this water, loaded with harmful chemicals and ...