Environment/Ecosystem

Cutting Methane Emissions with New Textile Materials

Published: March 13, 2023
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

Methane emissions are a growing concern for the environment, and the textile industry is no exception. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the textile industry is responsible for about 10% of global carbon emissions

Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes significantly to global warming. It’s produced by various sources, including agriculture, landfills, and the fossil fuel industry. There’s good news, though! Innovative textile materials and sustainable production methods are helping reduce methane emissions in the textile industry. 

Let’s dive deeper into the hows: 

Sustainable Materials 

One of the main sources of methane emissions in the textile industry is the production of synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers are made from petrochemicals, which release methane during the extraction and processing of oil and gas. In addition, the production of synthetic fibers requires a lot of energy, which often comes from fossil fuels. 

To address these issues, more and more textile companies nowadays are turning to alternative materials that are sustainable and eco-friendly. One such material is recycled polyester, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. By using recycled polyester instead of virgin polyester, textile companies can reduce their reliance on petrochemicals and the energy required to produce synthetic fibers. 

Another innovative material is Tencel, which is made from sustainably harvested eucalyptus trees. Tencel is a more sustainable alternative to cotton, which requires a lot of water and pesticides to grow. Plus, the production of Tencel requires much less energy than the production of synthetic fibers.

There are also bioplastics, which are made from renewable resources such as cornstarch, sugarcane, or cellulose. They are biodegradable, meaning they can break down naturally in the environment and can be composted along with other organic materials.

Sustainable Production Methods

In addition to using sustainable materials, textile companies are also looking for ways to reduce their overall carbon footprint. Biodegradable materials, such as PLA (polylactic acid), can break down naturally in the environment, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. 

Textile companies are also exploring renewable energy sources to reduce their carbon footprint. Some companies are installing solar panels in their factories to generate clean energy. By using renewable energy sources, textile companies can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and effectively reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. 

Monitoring Methane Emissions 

Another way that textile companies are reducing their impact on the environment is through the monitoring of methane emissions. Methane capture technology can be used to capture and reuse methane emissions from production processes. This technology involves capturing methane emissions and converting them into usable energy, reducing the amount of methane released into the atmosphere. 

By monitoring methane emissions, textile companies can identify areas where they can reduce their emissions and implement more sustainable practices. 

Adopting TCFD Recommendations 

Textile companies are also embracing the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) to assess and report their climate-related risks and opportunities. The TCFD provides a framework for companies to disclose information on climate-related risks and opportunities in their financial filings, helping investors make more informed decisions. By disclosing their climate-related risks and opportunities, textile companies can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and attract socially responsible investors. 

Sustainable Supply Chains 

The textile industry is a global industry, with materials and products moving across borders and continents. This means that textile companies must work with suppliers and manufacturers in various locations to produce their products. Sustainable supply chains are essential to reducing the environmental impact of the textile industry.

Sustainable supply chains involve working with suppliers and manufacturers who meet environmental and social sustainability criteria. This approach ensures that materials and products are produced in a way that reduces the environmental impact and also supports fair labor practices. 

Some textile companies are implementing sustainability certifications for their suppliers, such as the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and the Better Cotton Initiative. These certifications ensure that the materials used in textile production meet environmental and social sustainability criteria and are produced in a way that reduces their environmental impact.

Reducing Water Usage

The textile industry needs tremendous amounts of water to grow cotton and to operate its production processes smoothly. It’s a good thing that textile companies are now adopting sustainable water usage practices to reduce their water usage and conserve this vital resource. 

One way they’re doing this is by using closed-loop production systems, which recycle and reuse water in the production process. This approach can significantly reduce the amount of water used in textile production while also reducing the amount of wastewater produced. 

Another approach is to use waterless dyeing technologies. Traditional dyeing processes require tons of water and can produce significant amounts of wastewater. Waterless dyeing technologies use less water and can efficiently reduce the environmental impact of textile dyeing. 

Circular Economy

The circular economy is an economic model in which resources are kept in use for as long as possible, maximizing their value and minimizing waste. In the textile industry, the circular economy approach involves designing products that can be recycled or reused at the end of their life cycle. 

Textile companies are adopting this by creating products with circularity in mind. This means using materials that can be recycled or reused, such as recycled polyester or biodegradable materials. Textile companies are also implementing take-back programs where customers can return their used products to be recycled or repurposed. 

Creating Innovations to Reduce Methane Emissions 

The textile industry is a significant contributor to methane emissions and other environmental impacts. However, the innovations listed above are all efforts by the industry to reduce the harm it has caused to the environment. 

By working together to create a more sustainable future, the textile industry can help protect the environment and create a healthier planet for future generations. For more valuable insights about the textile industry, check out Textile Value Chain today!

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