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What we Wear impacts Water Wastage |
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by Neha Swaminathan | 10-08-2012 12:37
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Colored fabrics are attractive to everyone; almost every industrial dye process involves a solution of a dye in water, in which the fabrics are dipped or washed. After dying a batch of fabric, dye factories dump huge quantities of dye effluent into rivers. Most countries require factories to treat dye effluent before it is dumped. Responsible dye manufactures are investigating ways to treat their dye effluent with organic materials and bacteria, rather than chemical treatments, and improve dye manufacture and processing to minimize hazardous chemicals used. The focus of this article is to control the waste of water from our daily actions of washing such colored fabrics. Some dyes bleed slightly every time you wash a garment, even though the color of the garment does not seem to change. Clothes whose colors run should be washed separately from others or washed with articles of like color. But this process of separately washing clothes wastes a lot of water. To reduce water wastage,
Testing Colorfastness to Laundry Products is not easy at the time of shopping. Buying from reliable shops will however help by reducing our efforts of washing separately and also save water. Some dyes will run in a solution of water and detergent but not in plain water; some will bleed in hot water but not warm. Some will bleed in a pretreatment solution or in bleach but would not run in a solution of detergent and water. However a simple test at the time of shopping by rubbing a wet cotton swab or a wetted white handkerchief over the colors in the fabric and observing the transfer of color to the cotton swab or kerchief may reveal if the color will run in plain water. So please take care our wear does not strain our lifeline on Earth - Water
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Well shared
Posted 06-06-2013 23:38
Thank you Kehkashan and Alberta for taking the time to read and post your comments.
Posted 13-08-2012 11:52
Never thought about that when I did the clothes shopping. Thank you, Neha! :)
Posted 11-08-2012 11:11
Thanks for sharing this, Neha!
Posted 10-08-2012 14:01