The textile industry is one of the most resource-intensive sectors globally, particularly concerning water and chemicals used in dyeing processes. Traditional dyeing methods can consume vast quantities of water, often leading to environmental degradation and water scarcity in regions where textile production is concentrated. Additionally, the chemicals involved in dyeing can pose serious health risks to workers and contribute to pollution in local waterways.
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