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Precision Spray is the Key to Sustainable Finishing

Published: October 29, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali
The textile industry’s history is tainted with a reputation of environmental pollution and waste. But as the industry moves towards a more sustainable future, Baldwin Technology champions that cause with solutions that can make sustainability a reality. Baldwin assists textile manufacturers, brands and retailers in reaching their sustainability goals and enabling them to be responsible stewards of the planet.
Rick Stanford, Baldwin’s Vice President of Global Business Development for Textile Technology, spoke about Baldwin’s precision spray systems for sustainable moisture and finishing chemistry in textile manufacturing. “Over the years, new buzzwords have come and gone, but sustainability in textiles is quite serious about achieving these goals,” Stanford said. “There’s several different types of sustainability within textiles.”
From fiber repurposing to water reduction to an overall reduction in the carbon footprint of the supply chain, all of these efforts are consumer driven. The Millennial and Gen Z groups want sustainability in their products, and they are demanding brands change their practices.
Still, while consumers may want more sustainable products, they aren’t necessarily willing to pay for them. So, manufacturers need to find ways to be more sustainable and keep their costs down as well. With Baldwin’s cutting-edge spray technology so vital in offset printing, they began to explore other ways these solutions could help other industries. Stanford said textiles were a natural fit.

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The TexCoat™ is designed to enable the most eco-friendly and efficient application of water and chemicals such as finishing chemistries to fabrics and other surfaces as part of textile production processes. Learn more here.

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