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Application and Prospect of Ecological Dyeing Technology in Clothing Manufacturing

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  • Gu yanping

    (Faculty of Creative Arts,Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)

  • Dr Rose Dahlina Bt Rusli

    (Faculty of Creative Arts,Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)

Abstract

In recent years, many factories that produce synthetic dyes for the textile industry have been closed due to environmental inspections. After these closures, new dyeing methods for textiles are emerging. With the progress of society and the improvement of people’s quality of life, people pay more and more attention to the environment and their own health level. Wearing “green textiles†and “ecological textiles†has become a life demand of people today. Developing clean production in the textile industry, using green production methods that are conducive to protecting the ecological environment, and providing consumers with ecological textiles are global themes for the world textile industry entering the 21st century, and are important contents related to the quality of human survival and sustainable development. Ecological dyeing technology is the key development direction of textile fabric dyeing in the future. This article focuses on the application and prospects of ecological dyeing technology in clothing manufacturing. In the face of the current severe situation in the textile industry, it is necessary to vigorously develop natural ecological functional textiles. Huge market opportunities are already in front of us. Natural ecological functional textiles will surely become a new force in the textile and garment industry, and the market prospects are bright.

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  • Gu yanping & Dr Rose Dahlina Bt Rusli, 2024. "Application and Prospect of Ecological Dyeing Technology in Clothing Manufacturing," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(8), pages 2141-2148, August.
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