Jeanologia the Spanish specialist and innovator of sustainable technologies for garment finishing is currently exhibiting at the denim expo being held in Bangladesh from April 25 to 26, 2016. The company is looking at leading the transformation of Bangladesh textile industry towards sustainability. It wants to demonstrate that technology can increase the efficiency of zero pollution production without compromising on health of workers and the environment. The company has developed a combination of technologies like laser, dry and wet ozone G2 and eFlow nano bubbles which ensure zero pollution in the production of denim.
Its latest technology, Light PP Spray, eliminates the dangerous chemical sprayer conventionally used by denim processing units. The elimination of potassium permanganate spray by the use of laser is a milestone for the textile industry because it transforms the process of jeans production in the world. Jeanologia has managed to replace all hazardous technology techniques for workers and emissions of the textile industry that, in the last four years, have been reduced to zero per cent.
The company feels that once sustainable solutions replace traditional washing, water and chemical consumption can be reduced by 90 per cent and energy consumption by 50 per cent.
www.jeanologia.com/
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