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The Sustainability of Waterless Dyeing.

Davies, 2016

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15861116578274620118
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Davies N
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AATCC Review

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The article focuses on the need for the textile industry to embrace new methods of fabric dyeing that use minimal or no water at all, given that the industry is reportedly the world's second largest polluter of clean drinking water. Topics discussed include the various …
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