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Coloreel benefits fully verified

Reports show that the traditional thread dyeing process generates 50 times more wastewater.

13th December 2022

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Sweden

Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

Coloreel has now published both a complete life cycle analysis (LCA) and an environmental product declaration (EPD) in the international database Environdec.

Both documents are verified by a third party, the Swedish consulting company, Miljögiraff.

Coloreel uses one single white thread to create millions of colours and intricate patterns and unlocks new design possibilities while providing environmental benefits. By dyeing a 100% recycled polyester thread in real time, water consumption is reduced by at least 97% compared to traditional dyeing methods. In addition, the technology significantly reduces thread waste.

Through the documentation, a comparison can be made between Coloreel’s technology and one of the world’s leading thread manufacturers. Public sustainability reports show that traditional thread dyeing produces 50 times more wastewater than Coloreel’s direct dyeing.

“When Coloreel launched its technology for digital thread dyeing, the aim was to streamline an embroidery industry characterised by slow processes, difficulty in creating complicated designs and an excessive use of resources,” says Mattias Nordin, Coloreel sustainability manager. “We have known for a long time that our technology gives a significant environmental advantage. Having it verified by an independent third party is of course important for our continued work. but for us, that’s not enough. We are currently focusing on further reducing the amount of energy and ink used in production.”

www.coloreel.com

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