New ZDHC study for the reduction of chemical impact

03 July 2022

ZHDC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) has announced a new study to research manufacturers in the chemical, leather and textile industries to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). [ZDHC study explores GHG reduction opportunities – Ecotextile]

 

 

ZDHC consortium has launched a study to identify areas within the supply chain where chemical companies can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs).

 

Launched to support the Apparel Alliance – established in 2020 by the likes of ZDHC, the Sustainable Apparel Coalition and Textile Exchange – and its ambition of reducing industry emissions by 45 per cent by 2030, the study will include interviews with stakeholders and an analysis of their strategies, targets and actions.

 

“Whether it’s the evaluation of the sustainability attributes of bio-based alternatives versus fossil-based chemicals or finding and evaluating more effective and efficient textile wet processes, ZDHC’s tools and guidance will be critical to the effort,“ Scott Echols, ZDHC’s programme director said.


Paese: Netherlands
ZDHC| pelle| Abbigliamento| Prodotti chimici

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