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www.colour-connections.com Water Use in Textiles Phil Patterson Managing Director, Colour Connections Consultancy ltd
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www.colour-connections.com The Rime of the Modern Clothier Water, water, everywhere, And all the brains did shrink, Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink
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www.colour-connections.com Industrial Use ~100 – 150 l/kg Scouring Dyeing Washing Heating! Cooling! (don’t forget fibre)
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www.colour-connections.com Domestic Laundry ~10 – 15 l/kg/wash Washing Rinsing
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www.colour-connections.com.......not just water Energy to heat it Chemicals in it Pollution
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www.colour-connections.com Industry Use high temperatures Inefficient Indirect heating – Boiler makes steam – Steam shipped to machines – Heat exchanger What’s insulation? Water used for cooling Often no effluent treatment
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www.colour-connections.com Domestic Uses lower temperatures Low chemical usage Direct heating – Water heated in machine Or from insulated hot water source Always to an ETP
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www.colour-connections.com Durability means Sustainability 150 l/kg per kg to produce (20,150 l/kg for cotton) 15 l/kg per kg to wash Items washed 10 times or less have bigger production impact!
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www.colour-connections.com Durability means Sustainability Factor in cotton growing
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www.colour-connections.com Is water used or ‘borrowed’? Some always used – (evaporation) It’s never put back in form it was taken Water-recycling massively under-utilised
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www.colour-connections.com Fashion Crime
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www.colour-connections.com Number 1 Fashion Crime Pollution Most pollution is where water is plentiful – India – Bangladesh – China
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www.colour-connections.com Actions Shift focus to textile production Priority 1.Traceability 2.Compliance with environmental laws 3.Reduction in needless textile consumption 4.Reduction in water consumption
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www.colour-connections.com Traceability – The foundation of everything How to achieve it – Legislation? – Shame, Pressure? – Brand co-operation? – Fashion media Everyone fears traceability – “commercial sensitivities” – Fear of what will be found
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www.colour-connections.com Compliance Who? – Retailers? Makes them higher cost – Governments? Short term damage to economy
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www.colour-connections.com Textile Consumption Lower volumes Higher value Prices to reflect true cost Taxes based on volumes bought/sold?
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www.colour-connections.com Reducing Water Consumption Evolution or revolution? – Right first time – Best available technology – Re-cycling – Liquid carbon dioxide – Marginalisation of cotton (Kyoto style targets) – Product labelling based on facts not hype
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www.colour-connections.com Summary Water ‘use’ is not always an issue Pollution is the major issue Energy use associated with water use is a major issue Focus on industry not domestic Best practice could halve water consumption in dyeing
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