Abstract
Sustainable textile manufacturing is gaining increasing importance due to growing environmental concerns and the need for more eco-friendly production methods. Chemical engineering plays a crucial role in developing sustainable solutions for textile manufacturing, including waterless dyeing technologies, waste recycling, and the use of renewable raw materials. This article explores various chemical engineering approaches to making textile manufacturing more sustainable, focusing on innovations in chemical processes, energy efficiency, and waste reduction. The paper also discusses the challenges faced by the industry in adopting these solutions and the potential for future developments in sustainable textile production.
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