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Can the Denim Industry Print a More Sustainable Future?
If that sounds like a mouthful, it’s because there’s ample science behind the technology, which creates denim nearly ...
Blue jeans are an iconic staple of just about any wardrobe. But all that denim has a dirty secret: the dye that makes blue jeans so ubiquitous is actually made from fossil fuels and toxic chemicals.
The process clothing companies use now requires petroleum and can cause serious pollution. So Huue is growing bacteria that produce the exact right color, with no toxic chemicals. Of the 4 ...
The indigo dye market for the jeans industry is estimated at $1.5 billion a year. However, traditional indigo yarn dyeing processes require an average 60,000 liters of water per process and use ...
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