Kicking carbon out of textile decolourisation

The textile industry is getting a high-tech makeover, and it could ripple into the paper packaging world. New colourant technologies are being explored to reduce toxic waste from discarded garments, which often end up in landfills or incinerators. Why does this matter to us? Because many of these dyes and chemicals—like PFAS—are also used in paper coatings. As fashion shifts to safer, biodegradable solutions, the packaging industry could follow suit, accelerating innovation in sustainable inks and barrier coatings. In short, textile reform might just spark your next eco-friendly box.https://www.ecotextile.com/2025041156115/news/features/kicking-carbon-out-of-textile-decolourisation-part-ii/

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