Jeanologia, the Spanish sustainable garment finishing specialist, is set to
present the world’s first denim finishing plant which guarantees ‘zero’
pollution this afternoon at the ITM in Milan, Italy. The sustainable
company aims to transform the textile industry by achieving what it calls
“a perfect production cycle” within it’s new ‘Zero discharge production
centre’. The introduction of the Zero represents: “a revolution in the
textile industry,” according to CEO at Jeanologia, Enrique Silla.
The debut denim treatment plan is said to recycle 100 percentage of all
water usages through the new Zero technology, thereby eliminating any
waste, the need for water treatment as well as the use of pumice stone.
According to Jeanologia, the intelligent treatment plant will enable a 90
percent saving on water each year within the global denim production,
thanks to the combination of Jeannologia’s three technologies: the light of
the laser, wet and dry Ozone G2 and the nano bubbles of the reactor eFlow.
The efficient combination of these different techniques, which where
develop over the past 20 years, in turn reduces water consumption by 90
percent, the use of chemicals by 90 percent and energy consumption by 50
percent. With the currently using
approximately 350 million cubic meters of water, Jeanologia predicts that
it’s new intelligent treatment plant Zero will achieve a water saving of a
whopping 315 million cubic meters.
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PDTThe sustainable company believes that by 2020, 80 percent of the global
production of denim will be generated by zero discharge centres “At
Jeanologia we have managed to transform the way that jeans are produced, by
way of technologies that reduce the use of water, chemicals and energy,”
said Silla in a press release. “And we are now taking this transformation a
step further with our Zero technology, which recycles the water used and
eliminates any waste.”The Spanish company aims to help optimise denim production plants with Zero
technology and help reduce waiting times as well as the adaptation from
large and smaller scale production. “We are living in a new industrial era,
in which automation, sustainability and the intelligent recycling of water
will help to make the textile industry a model of transparency, innovation
and sustainable practices,” added the company.With clients covering five continents, including market leaders such as
Levi’s, Diesel, Hilfiger Denim and Polo Jeans, Jeanologia hopes that the
denim industry will begin to make the shift to more