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Innovate Dyeing

for a Sustainable Future.

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The Truth
Behind
Color.

Large Water Consumptions

Reactive dyes have a fixation rate of only 60%-70%. Removing unfixed dyes requires repeated rinsing, wasting tens to hundreds of liters of clean water per kilogram of cotton, exacerbating global water scarcity.

Toxic, High-Salinity Wastewater


Large amounts of salt and alkali are added to improve the binding of dyes to fibers. This leads to increased wastewater salinity and leaves behind large amounts of unabsorbed chemicals, complicating treatment processes and causing serious damage to aquatic ecosystems.

Large Carbon Footprint


Repeated washing and high-temperature heating processes consume significant amounts of energy and release large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Go with

Go Green Go Fast

Traditional dyeing 
uses
3,000 tons of water for 30 tons of fabric.

saves 2,700 tons of water.

That's about the volume of one Olympic-sized swimming pool.

ecoloration®

Resource Usage Calculator

Enter your output quantity to calculate the resource utilization for ecoloration®  dyed cotton fabrics.

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-90%

​Water Reduction

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-80%

Carbon Reduction

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-80%

Energy Savings

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SALT-FREE

IMPACT

In today's world, the global push toward net-zero emissions by 2050 has made sustainable manufacturing a critical market demand. As consumers increasingly expect green products, ecoloration® perfectly aligns with this shift by effectively reducing the carbon footprint of the dyeing and finishing industry.

We prove that true sustainability doesn't require compromise. By upgrading to our technology, you achieve salt-free processing, save up to 90% of water, and drastically cut energy consumption—all while dramatically improving your operational efficiency. Ultimately, choosing ecoloration® not only makes your products highly competitive, but also transforms your environmental commitment into a powerful market advantage for a sustainable future.

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