Textiles are a resource-heavy business. In an effort to reduce water consumption, energy use and a need for chemicals, adidas created the DryDye technology, which uses pressurized CO2 in place of water to dye t-shirts and other garments. .. Continue Reading adidas' DryDye garment dyeing process delivers significant water and energy savings
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Adidas, Clothing, Textile, Water
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