Madrid – With the clear aim of catalyzing the transformation of the respective fashion and textile industries, at least as far as denim is concerned, to drive their development towards a new, sustainable and circular model, beyond the competition, Genologia is deploying its latest technologies for the production of denim garments in India and Bangladesh using “zero residue” processes. Using is already introducing. Some of the new developments in improving industrial processes are trying to promote the development of the two countries’ strategic textile industries, towards the efficiency of a model without the use of excessive water resources and emissions.
Sharing the same shared objective to the maximum, the Spanish company participated in a special DenimandJeans exhibition from India last April, from the 26th to the 27th. An international exhibition dedicated to denim fashion, from which he went on to showcase his new and latest developments in ozone technology to finish and advance denim garments and take the first steps to establish a new, more competitive textile industry. , is stable. and effective in India, from which environmentally harmful and improper practices such as water, discharges or use of chemicals and stones will disappear. All this, thanks to the implementation of this new eco-efficiency technology, which will be responsible for providing the special visitors who will gather around the structure of the Denim Expo exhibition on May 16 and 17. Bangladesh. According to information handled by the Spanish company, the country stands out as the second largest clothing supplier worldwide, and Jeanologia operates through a team of professionals with 20 workers.
“The textile sector is the mainstay of Bangladesh’s economy,” comments Manuj Kanchan, Geologia’s general director for the Asia region, throughout some of the reports we receive from the management of the same Spanish multinational. “At Jeanologia, we want to continue to promote its growth and transformation through disruptive technologies that improve its productivity and contribute to the implementation of more sustainable and competitive processes,” says Kanchan. During the last edition of DenimandJeans, Zeonologia arrived in India with “new technology that reinforces our commitment to position the Indian textile industry as a benchmark”, marking India as “a new milestone in the textile industry”. Garments age naturally with a zero discharge circular process. Kanchan pointed out that the developments are nothing but “another step in our MissionZero strategy to ensure that the highly efficient, competitive Indian textile industry is not wasted”.
“Air” revolution for a “vintage” effect
The latest Atmos technology developed by Jeanologia will underpin the drive towards greater sustainability and circularity within the strategic fashion textile industries of India and Bangladesh. A “revolutionary” aging process for denim garments allows to obtain denim garments with a vintage and worn aesthetic, naturally and using only atmospheric air. A clean process in a closed cycle that does not generate waste and does not require the use of water, chemicals or pumice stones to achieve the same result, revolutionizes the current manufacturing processes of denim garments in India. In Bangladesh.
To accelerate this commitment, from Jeanologia, with its participation in this and other international exhibitions, they agree not only to promote this latest technology, but also to transform the facilities of the manufacturing companies, turning them into “Laundry 5. Zero” plants. The type of facilities developed by Genologia makes available to manufacturers all their advances in the development of new production processes, in order to produce economically and environmentally cost-effective products.
“These are advanced plants based on automation, digitization and sustainability that allow circular production without leakage and with better prices per garment”, explains the Spanish multinational, thanks to the integration of Jeanologia’s patented technologies. They integrate G2 ozone technology, the H2Zero water recycling system or the patented Indra system and make it available to manufacturers. Water, chemicals and pumice stones flow from the “Stone Wash” system to the “Atmos” model by Zeonologia. This, thanks to the combination of this G2 ozone technology and the Indra system, has created new air washers instead of traditional water washers, achieving the same worn denim effect. The combination of technologies allows these facilities to guarantee, among others, 85 percent of the water used in the traditional way and zero discharges and emissions.
“With the combination of our laser technologies with Ozone G2, E-Flow, DancingBox and H2Zero water recycling system, we guarantee 85 percent water savings and zero discharge and zero pollution. Garments”, says Kanchan in this regard. Arguing for continued investment in technology to guarantee long-term prosperity, the director says India is doing just that where more than 80 percent of garments are finished using sustainable technologies. Across the country, they carry the Spanish company’s brand.Killer Jeans, Number One, Shahi, Arvind, Everblue ( Raymonds), KG Denim, FFI, Shell Apparels, Orient Craft, Anish India, Anupam, etc. are responsible for providing access to these eco-efficient technologies to Indian companies, etc. or modern dyer Globewash.
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