Bangladesh’s denim manufacturers have launched eco-friendly technology to produce sustainable denim. They are using less chemicals, avoiding wasting water and reducing carbon emission and using recyclable raw materials. This is helping cut the use of water by 92 per cent, reducing energy use by 30 per cent and cotton waste by 87 per cent. Emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases generated through the burning of cotton get drastically cut down.
These initiatives are expected to reduce environmental hazards in every stage of the production process and also cut production costs. Traditional production methods require a 60 degree heat. But a sustainable method can make do with 40 degrees. Manufacturers are using chemicals and technology which consume less water and electricity to generate steams. Sustainability and environmental issues have become major concerns across the world. Buyers seem ready to pay more for products manufactured in an eco-friendly way.
Green denim products are more popular among consumers than traditional ones. Technically sound professionals are being engaged in the production process of sustainable denim. The sustainable method ensures optimum use of resources, helping manufacturers reduce production costs. Manufacturers have urged the government to take steps to raise awareness among denim manufacturers and provide policy support along with incentives to producers who have adopted green technology.

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