Environmentally Friendly Textile Printing Methods: Examining Natural Dyes as Alternatives
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The textile industry has significant environmental, economic, and social impacts, extending beyond production to marketing and consumption. High energy and water usage, synthetic chemical pollution, and the fast fashion model contribute to ecosystem disruption, resource depletion, and hazardous waste generation. Sustainable transformation in this sector is critical, particularly in dyeing and printing processes, which are among the most environmentally damaging stages. Natural dyes present a promising alternative due to their biodegradability and lower ecological footprint. However, technical limitations such as low colorfastness and inconsistent results hinder their industrial adoption. This study investigates the performance of algae-based natural dyes developed using Algaeing technology. Algae dyes offer high colorfastness, seasonal color consistency, and significantly reduce environmental impacts—cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 70% and water usage by up to 98%. Free from toxic substances, they promote a safer, more sustainable textile dyeing process. The research highlights the potential of algae dyes as a viable solution for improving sustainability in the textile industry.
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