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Netherlands' NX wins Cross Textiles' wastewater reuse project

11 Apr '22
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Pic: NX Filtration
Pic: NX Filtration

Cross Textiles, a lifestyle brand with customers such as Jack & Jones, H&M, Ralph Lauren and Mango, has selected Netherlands’ NX Filtration for the delivery of its direct nanofiltration (dNF) membranes for wastewater treatment and reuse at its production facilities in Çorlu, Turkey. The project follows a series of pilot tests during the first half of 2021.

The dNF technology enables the removal of colour and organics from the textile wastewater stream, making this water suitable for reuse in Cross Textiles’ facilities. The pilots demonstrated the ability of dNF to remove colour, turbidity and organics, including specific components for the textile industry (such as dyes, detergents and fixing agents) from Cross Textiles’ wastewater stream. This enables the reuse of wastewater and therewith reduces Cross Textiles’ water footprint. Based on these results, Cross Textiles decided to implement a full-scale water reuse system with a capacity of 1,200 cubic metres per day, enabling them to reduce their water intake by over 50 per cent. The system will be based on NX Filtration’s dNF40 membranes that offer the most selective characteristics in the market. The system is expected to be commissioned in the second quarter of 2022, the company said in a statement.

Ökotek, NX Filtration’s distributor in Turkey, supported Cross Textiles during the pilot tests and system design. ENTA, specialist in water treatment systems, has won a tender to provide the overall system based on NX Filtration’s dNF membranes.

“We are proud to have been selected by Cross Textiles and to be able to use the innovative dNF technology in our water treatment system. This technology allows us to achieve high performance results in a relatively simple and very robust system set-up,” Mehmet Yüceyurt, general manager at ENTA, said in a statement.

“This project is an excellent example of the potential of dNF technology to reduce industrial companies’ water footprint, in combination with offering strong sustainability benefits. dNF-based systems avoid the use of pre-treatment chemicals and require substantially less energy than conventional systems,” Sebnem Aybige Barlas, vice president at Ökotek, said.

“We are proud to support Cross Textiles in their journey to reduce their water footprint. This is yet another example of the enormous potential of our dNF technology to avoid wastewater discharge and enable reuse in the textile industry,” Rick te Lintelo, sales director at NX Filtration, said.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

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