Eco-Textiles : Path to Sustainable Environmental Development

Anthology : The Research ISSN: 2456–4397 RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067 

Vol-6* Issue-10*JANAURY-2022 

Paper id: 15592 Submission: 11/01/2022, Date of Acceptance: 21/01/2022, Date of Publication: 23/01/2022 

 







Priya
 Assistant Professor, 
Dept. of Economics,
Dev Samaj College
 for Women, 
Ferozepur,
 Punjab, India

                                                                   Abstract

Textile industry is considered as the most ecologically harmful industry in the world. The Eco Problems in the textile industry occur during some production processes and are carried forward right to the finished product. In the production process like bleaching and then dyeing, the subsequent fabric makes toxic substances that swell into our ecosystem. During the production process controlling pollution is as vital as making a product free from toxic effects. The utilization of rayon for clothing has added to the fast depleting forests and opened the door to the development of natural sustainable fibers like organic Cotton, HempandBamboofibers. Petroleum-based products are harmful to the environment.In Order To safeguard our environment from seeffects, an integrated pollution control approach is needed. Luckily there is an availability of more substitutes. Textile industry has heavy impact on the environment as the current practices are unsustainable; and companies, environmentalist and consumers are looking at strategies for reducing the textile carbon footprint.So,there is need to produce the textile materials which are eco-friendly through using different processes like enzyme technology, plasma technology, supercritical carbon-dioxide dyeing or foam technology etc.
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