The specific measures for fabric production can be carried out from multiple aspects such as raw
material selection, production process optimization, energy conservation and emission reduction,
and quality control. The following is a detailed summary of measures:
1. Selection of
environmentally friendly raw materials
Prioritize natural fibers: choose natural fibers
such as cotton, hemp, silk, wool, etc., which are sourced from nature and have good
biodegradability and environmental performance.
Regenerated fiber: Using regenerated fibers
such as regenerated cotton and polyester, reducing resource waste through the recycling and
reuse of waste fibers.
Biodegradable materials: Introducing biodegradable materials such as
polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactam (PA6), etc., these materials can be biodegraded and
reduce environmental pollution.
Green synthetic materials: Choose synthetic fibers with low
energy consumption and minimal pollution during the production process, such as environmentally
friendly polyester fibers.
2. Production process optimization
Environmentally friendly
dyeing and finishing technology: adopting low-energy and low pollution dyeing and finishing
processes, such as jet overflow dyeing technology, to reduce water consumption and chemical
pollution.
Intelligent device application: Introducing automated devices such as shaping
equipment, warping machines, etc. to improve production efficiency and reduce manual operation
errors.
Circulating water system: Establish a wastewater treatment and recycling system to
reduce water resource waste.
3. Energy conservation and emission reduction
measures
Clean energy utilization: Using clean energy (such as biomass steam) to replace
traditional energy and reduce carbon emissions.
Waste gas treatment: Install bag filter,
water film filter and other equipment to reduce dust and waste gas emissions during the
production process.
Process optimization: By improving production processes, energy
consumption and pollutant emissions can be reduced, such as reducing the use of
chemicals.
4. Quality Control and Standards
Environmental certification: Ensure that
the fabric meets international environmental standards such as OEKOTEX, Bluesign,
etc.
Material testing: Strictly test raw materials to ensure that they do not contain
harmful substances such as heavy metals, formaldehyde, etc.
Finished product inspection:
Multiple quality inspections are conducted during the production process to ensure that the
fabric meets environmental and safety standards.
5. Resource recycling
Recycling of
waste fabrics: Establish a recycling system for waste fabrics, reprocess them into recycled
fibers, and improve resource utilization.
Production waste disposal: Reuse waste materials
such as scraps and dust from the production process to reduce waste generation.
Through the
above measures, the production of environmentally friendly fabrics can effectively reduce its
impact on the environment, meet market demand, and promote sustainable development.


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