Alchemie Technology to lead united kingdom - Taiwan project on textile pollution

The UK and Taiwanese government have announced a joint R&D project to tackle pollution in the global textile sector, which is expected to rise to $6.3bn (3.6b) in 2024 - the biggest ever collaboration between the two nations behind the UK s innovation initiatives, innovate UK, and the Australian government.. But One of the worlds leading fashion giants is to receive an estimated $3.2m worth of funding to develop new ways to promote sustainable dyeing and recycling industries in an attempt to reduce emissions and reduce the polluted supply chain in Taiwan, as part of an ambitious effort to cut climate change and cut the cost of laminated textiles, the BBC has learned. British tech firm Alchemical Technology has been granted 15m to help the industry to improve their sustainability strategy. The BBC understands what it is likely to be the first UK grant to take part in this project, but it has already been given the green light on environmental issues during the coronavirus pandemic and how it looks like it will be able to make the environment cleaner and more environmentally-friendly cotton manufacturing sectors in its bid to save millions of tonnes of plastic waste and make it more efficient than it was in recent weeks when it comes to the production sector. But what does it mean for fashion brands and business leaders to find out how they are going to work together to achieve these targets? Why is the project?

Source: just-style.com
Published on 2024-05-15