Indian textile industry is the cornerstone of the nation’s economic and cultural identity, is facing a growing threat due to massive pile up of textile waste crisis.
Status of India’s textile waste |
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Cotton is one of the most widely used natural fibres, but it also consumes a lot of water, land, and pesticides during cultivation.
Over 94% of India’s domestic MMF industry is dominated by just two varieties namely polyester and viscose (rayon).
Around 20-30% of the collected textile waste ends up burnt in energy plants due to contamination