Digital Printing Has Become An Irreversible Trend!
May 12, 2022
The majority of clothing is composed of polyester fibers, the primary source of which is generated from petroleum cracking. The modern textile industry is becoming more and more dependent on petrochemicals. The United Nations Environment Programme has released data showing that the carbon emissions of the textile and garment sector account for 10% of world carbon emissions, which is more than the total carbon emissions of international aircraft and shipping combined.
In addition to squandering money and resources, those who dump their garments in the garbage also put additional strain on the environment. Textiles decompose in landfills, releasing harmful chemicals and colors into the groundwater and soil along with greenhouse gas emissions.
The creation and disposal of clothing will add to the environmental load. While there has been a progressive increase in consumer knowledge of environmental preservation, younger customers are more prone to want customization and make impulsive purchases.
These days, the popularity of social media, live streaming, and internet buying has encouraged overindulgence in apparel consumption. But as individuals seek originality and taste more and more, there are chances for precision clothes manufacturing and a decrease in overproduction. It is envisaged that "dressing better and buying less" would emerge as a new fashion movement in the apparel industry.
Using digital printing technology, this technology is more energy-saving and low-carbon than traditional screen printing.
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