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Jeanologia to launch 100 per cent water free jeans in 2025

22 Mar '18
2 min read

Ahead of the World Water Day, Jeanologia CEO, Enrique Silla, has announced that using a combination of their technologies, in 2025, all jeans in the world will be 100 per cent water free. Jeanologia is a technology manufacturer, offering sustainable textile solutions like laser and eco technology for the apparel and garment industry headquartered in Spain.

Silla said, “With Jeanologia as the expert technology partner, it is possible, within a few years, for production to use zero water and create zero waste; increasing productivity and accelerating time-to-market. 35 per cent of the 5 billion jeans produced every year are made with Jeanologia technology. If we develop products in an eco-efficient way, we will produce an eco-sustainable product and bring a sustainable product to the market, achieving one of our company’s objectives: to reduce environmental impact in its entirety, not partially mitigate it.”

Water generates life and prosperity, and its care is essential for sustainable development. Furthermore, it plays an important role in the reduction of poverty and economic growth. During the past month, Jeanologia technology has led to a saving of 800,000 cubic meters of water, the equivalent of water used to fill 283 Olympic swimming pools.

Silla said, “We continuously work to increase awareness and involve everyone while reducing the water footprint, and without losing competitiveness or compromising on design and quality. This saving has been possible thanks to the laser, ozone, and e-flow technology being used in the 60 countries Jeanologia works in.”

It is worth remembering that the combination of the company’s technology has contributed to a saving of around 8 million cubic meters of water in 2017; equivalent to the quantity of water needed for human consumption in the city of Miami for a whole year.

Furthermore, the company’s technology has allowed the elimination of potassium permanganate, pumice stone, manual scraping and traditional washing at the same time as considerably reducing chemical use. (GK)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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